Alvin Yoesel, 90 year old longtime Seminole, Oklahoma
resident, passed from this life on Sunday, April 3, 2016 in Seminole, Oklahoma.
He was born February 12, 1926 to Edna and Walter Yoesel in Rulo, Nebraska.

In 1938 the Yoesel family moved to White Cloud, Kansas, where
Alvin met his high school sweetheart, Norma Mann. Then on March 20, 1945, the
couple married in Hiawatha, Kansas and moved to Augusta, Kansas. Alvin started
working in the oilfields and in 1955 the couple moved to Arkansas City, Kansas.

In 1964 the oil business took the family to Seminole,
Oklahoma. In the late 1960’s Alvin and Norma started N&Y Trucking Co. then
in the late 1970’s and early 1980’s they opened N&Y Heavy Equipment
Construction Company, where Alvin worked until his retirement in the 1990’s.
Alvin and Norma were also very active members of the First Christian Disciple
Church in Seminole.

Alvin and Norma took off to enjoy traveling throughout the
United States. Later they joined the Terra Star Park, where Alvin served as
president for several years. Norma and Alvin would spend many winters in south
Texas with their friends.

Alvin and Norma moved to Eufaula in 2004 where they enjoyed
retirement for the next ten years.

After losing the love of his life Alvin moved back to
Seminole to live out the remainder of his life.

Alvin leaves to cherish his memory three daughters, Sondra
Aquilar and her husband Mike of Shelbyville, Illinois, Joyce Allen and her
husband, Dewey of Shawnee, Oklahoma and Ivona Watson and her husband, Larry of
Seminole, Oklahoma; by one sister, Glenita Thomson of Wichita, Kansas; 7
grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren; 10 great great-grandchildren; and by a
host of other family and dear friends.

Alvin was preceded in death by his parents, Edna and Walter
Yoesel, by his wife of 68 years, Norma Aileen (Mann) Yoesel who died April 17,
2013; and by three brothers.

The family wishes to express a special thank you to,
"Doll" Campbell and the staff of Seminole Care and Rehabilitation
Center, the staff of Seminole Hospital, and to the ladies of Faith Hospice.

Memorial services are scheduled for 11:00 a.m., Saturday,
April 9, 2016 at Swearingen Funeral Home Chapel in Seminole, Oklahoma with
Pastor Mark Mucllough and Barry Tims officiating the service.

Services are under the direction of Swearingen Funeral Home
in Seminole, Oklahoma.

Messages of condolences may be sent to the family online at
www.swearingenfuneral.com

Allie Yahola

Allie Yahola of Tulsa, passed away on Thursday, March 24,
2016 at the age of 62. She was a nurse’s aid

Funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. on Wednesday March
31,2016 at the funeral home.

Raymond Withers

Raymond Birl Withers a Ramona, Oklahoma resident, passed away
Friday, February 5, 2016 at the age of 76.

Raymond was born September 19, 1939 in the community of
Friendship, just outside of Wetumka, Oklahoma. He lived in Friendship until the
age of 10 when the family moved to a farm two miles west of Wetumka.

While in school Raymond set state records in track. He
excelled in the 440 and 880, which was a mile run. In 1957, he graduated from
Wetumka High School.

After graduating from High School he enlisted in the Army
National Guard where he earned the rank of Spec. 4. After his service in the
Army National Guard, he was employed at a local truck stop in Wetumka, Oklahoma
located at the Highway # 9 and Highway 75 junction.

Raymond met Carolyn Stringfellow and they fell in love and
were married. They were not able to have children. They moved from Wetumka to
Wewoka, Oklahoma where he was employed with Acker Industry. He worked for Acker
until the business closed.

From Wewoka they move to Seminole where he found employment
at Kelsey Hayes Axle. After 11 years with Hayes Axle, Raymond went to work for
Koch Industry. While working at Koch he was transferred to Bartlesville,
Oklahoma. While at Bartlesville he retired from Koch Industry. While living in
Ramona, Koch asked him to become their pipeline walker, which he did for three
years before retiring again.

Remaining in Ramona, Raymond said good bye to his loving wife
and on February 5, 2016, he left this world to join her.

Raymond was preceded in death by his wife Carolyn Withers;
three brothers, Earl Dean Withers, Carlis James Withers, Lee Roy
"Leroy" Withers.

A Memorial Service will be held 11:00 a.m. Thursday, February
11, 2016 at Highway Baptist Church with Rev. Carl Whitfield officiating.

Cremation services are under the direction of Swearingen
Funeral Home of Seminole, Oklahoma.

Messages of condolences may be sent to
www.swearingenfuneralhome.com

Edna Wilson

Edna Mae Wilson, 71 longtime Seminole resident, died
Saturday, February 27, 2016 in Seminole, Oklahoma. Edna was born November 9,
1944 in Seminole to Earl Colbert and Pearl (Mills) Colbert.

Edna was a Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) at Pioneer Nursing
Home in Seminole, Oklahoma. She enjoyed cooking, being with her family and her
cats. She was a member of the Church of the Living God and Galilee Baptist
Church in Seminole, Oklahoma.

Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Swearingen
Funeral Home in Seminole, Oklahoma.

Bill Wilson

Billy Gene "Bill" Wilson, was born August 28, 1929,
in Plainview, Texas to parents Eugene Hendricks Wilson and J.W.
"Billie" (Armontrout) Wilson. He attended schools on Petersburg and
Plainview, Texas. Bill met Wanda Charlene Ogle on a blind date, and on June 2,
1949, they married in Olton, Texas.

Bill sold real-estate for an agency in Shawnee for one year
before starting a real-estate and Tag agency partnership with Curtis O’Daniel
in Maud, Oklahoma in 1968. The company was known as "Maud Farmers Land and
Homes," later expanded to include "Maud Tool Company." In 1984
the Wilson’s built a new business, "Maud Flowers and Gifts." Bill
later owned and operated along with his son Phillip, "Wilson Equipment
Company," where they sold a wide variety of farm tractors.

Bill passed from this life on Monday, March 21, 2016 at
Norman Regional Hospital in Norman, Oklahoma at the age of 86.

Bill is survived by two sons, Joel Wilson of Shawnee,
Oklahoma, Phillip Wilson of Seminole, Oklahoma; one daughter, Sheila (Wilson)
Genoff of Bixby, Oklahoma; one brother, Tommy Wilson of Shawnee, Oklahoma; one
sister, Lynda Dunn of California; five grandchildren; six great-grandchildren;
and by a host of other family and dear friends.

Bill was preceded in death by his first wife Wanda Wilson, by
his second wife Karen Richardson-Wilson, and by two brothers, Johnny Wilson and
Jerry Wilson.

Funeral services are scheduled for 10:30 a.m., Wednesday,
March 30, 2016 at Trinity Baptist Church where Bill served as a Deacon.

The Church is located on old Hwy. 99 south of Seminole in
"Letha". Pastor Jared Byrns will officiate the service. Interment will
follow at Rest Haven Memorial Gardens in Seminole, Oklahoma.

Visitation will be Monday, March 28, 2016 and Tuesday, March
29, 2016 at Swearingen Funeral Home in Seminole.

Services are under the direction of Swearingen Funeral Home
in Seminole, Oklahoma.

Messages of condolences may be sent to the family online at
www.swearingenfuneral.com.

Mary Williams

Mary Viola "Ola" (Marx) Williams, 92 year old
longtime Maud, Oklahoma resident, passed from this life on Friday, February 26,
2016 at Deaconess Hospital in Oklahoma City. She was born August 3, 1923 in
Harjo, Oklahoma to parents Benny Carl Marx and Viola (Johnson) Marx.

Ola had worked for several cafes in Maud and had also worked
for nursing homes in the area. Her main love was caring for children in her
home. Ola was a homemaker, wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, who
loved her family with everything she had. She was also a member of Trinity
Baptist Church in Maud.

Survivors include one son and daughter-in-law, Monty Ray
Jordan and his wife Hazel Jordan of Maud, Oklahoma; two daughters and a
son-in-law, Bonnie Joy Demings of Seminole, Oklahoma, Sammie Earlene Anderson
and her husband Luther Anderson of Maud, Oklahoma; one brother, Richard Marx of
Hephzibah, Georgia; 8 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren; 9 great-great
grandchildren; and a host of other family and dear friends.

Ola was preceded in death by her parents, Benny Carl Marx and
Viola (Johnson) Marx; by her first husband, Hughie Jordan; by her second husband
Sammie Williams who died in November of 1996; 3 brothers, Carl Marx, Stanley
Marx and Benny Marx; 3 sisters, Dorothy Jackson, Edith Boren, and Lorene
Stalnaker.

Funeral services are scheduled for 2:00 p.m., Wednesday,
March 2, 2016 at Trinity Baptist Church in Maud, Oklahoma with Rev. Butch
Bradley officiating the service. Interment will follow at Wolf Cemetery.

Services are under the direction of Knight-Swearingen Funeral
Home in Maud, Oklahoma (Phone 405-374-2424).

Messages of condolences may be sent to the family online at
www.swearingenfuneral.com

Doris Williams

Shawnee resident Doris D. Williams, 78, went to be with her
Lord and Savior on Sunday, May 15, 2016.

She was born Oct. 27, 1937, in Eastland County, Texas, to
Herbert Alvin and Mary Etta (Burns) Aldridge.

Doris graduated from high school in Odessa, Texas.

She married James Thomas Williams on Jan. 9, 1952, in Odessa.

Jim worked in the oilfield industry in Texas. When they moved
to Macomb, Oklahoma, in the '70s, Jim started his own oilfield business. When
Jim retired in 1985, they bought an RV and traveled throughout the western
United States and then settled back in Konawa. In Konawa, Doris co-owned D&D
Flowers with her daughter, Dianne. Doris was an Oklahoma Master Florist. They
also owned Broadway Diner where Doris made all the pastries and pies.

Doris devoted her life to Christ and lived her life according
to His principles. She was a member of Northeast Freewill Baptist Church in
Shawnee and was involved in many activities.

Doris was a charter member of the Spinning Spools Quilt Guild
in Shawnee and the Dallas Guild. Over her years as a member, she held numerous
positions including program director and president. Quilting was a huge part of
her life. She was an accredited judge and appraiser, and she taught quilting.
She would travel to different states for quilt shows. Her favorite was the
Christmas Quilt Trunk Show that she presented with Ann Woods. She also spent a
lot of time making quilts to donate to cancer survivors, natural disaster
survivors, and women’s shelters, just to name a few. Doris was a generous
person and if she saw someone in need, she would be the first to help. She was
also devoted to her family. She was a loving mother and grandmother who was
greatly loved and will be dearly missed.

The family would like to thank Angelic Hospice for the
wonderful care they provided to Doris and the family.

She was preceded in death by her husband, James Thomas
Williams; parents; and sister, De Alva Aldridge Snell.

She is survived by her daughters and sons-in-law, Wanda Kay
Williams Grandstaff and Robert Neil Grandstaff, Dianne Williams Hackett and
Stanley Raymond Hackett Sr.; five grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren, and one
great-great-grandchild; as well as numerous other family, church family, and
friends.

Visitation will be 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., Wednesday, May 18, at
Resthaven Funeral Home.

Services will be 2 p.m., Thursday, May 19, at Resthaven
Funeral Home with Brother Jimmy Ticer and Brother Quintin Kay officiating.
Interment will follow at Resthaven Memorial Park.

Craig Whitten

Craig Lee Whitten, age 64,of Norman, passed away from this
world on Thursday, March 3, 2016, in his sleep at his home. The eldest son of
Robert Lee Whitten and Agatha Z. Whitten, both deceased, Craig was a graduate of
Seminole High School and attended the University of Oklahoma. He was a four year
member of the Pride of Oklahoma marching band as well as the Seminole High
School marching band.

An avid reader of science fiction and mystery novels, Craig
inspired many in his family to become a reader. He was also quite a talker, like
his father. Always a kind and gentle soul, no one can remember Craig ever saying
anything bad about anyone else. He was always respectful to everyone he met. A
diabetic since his teens, Craig never complained. He persevered through
adversity in dignified and graceful silence. He was recently diagnosed with a
rare form of deadly cancer, but in his typical way, Craig neither complained nor
showed fear of death. Some of the last words he spoke were that he didn't want
to inconvenience anyone by his illness. Craig was deeply loved by many and he
loved his friends and family. He will be sorely missed by those who knew him.

Craig was preceded in death by his beloved father, Robert Lee
Whitten and his mother, Agatha Z Whitten, as well as his nephew Brandon Whitten
and Michael Whitten; Craig is survived by his younger brothers, Reggie Whitten
of Edmond and Kevin Whitten of Lenexa, KS, as well as his sisters in law Lynn
and Rachelle; and numerous cousins, nephews and nieces, all of whom he loved
dearly.

On Wednesday, March 9th from 6 p.m. – 8 p.m. at Swearingen
Funeral Home, friends and family will be provided a chance to pay their last
respects to Craig.

A private memorial service will be held graveside at 1 p.m.
Thursday, March 10th, 2016, with burial at Resthaven Memorial Gardens in
Seminole under the direction of Swearingen Funeral Home.

In lieu of flowers, expressions of sympathy may be made to
the American Diabetes Association, 1701 North Beauregard Street Alexandria, VA
22311 1-800-DIABETES (800-342-2383).

Services are under the direction of Swearingen Funeral Home
in Seminole, Oklahoma (Phone 405-382-3456).

Messages of condolences may be sent to the family online at
www.swearingenfuneral.com

Donita Whitley

Donita June Whitley, a lifelong Seminole resident, passed
from this life on February 5, 2016.

She was born on August 13, 1959 in Seminole to Donald Ray and
Doris Mae (Chilcote) Melton. She was a member of Lords Community Church.

She is survived by her daughter Carolyn Coffee, son Michael
Coffee, three brothers Rick, Mike and Terry Melton, one sister Teresa Birdwell,
seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren and a host of family and
friends.

In lieu of flowers, donations will be accepted at TFCU Donita
Whitley Memorial Fund in Seminole, OK.

Funeral services are still pending.

Derril Wheat

Derril D.L. "Pat" Wheat, 84 year old Cromwell,
Oklahoma resident, passed from this life at home on Thursday, February 25, 2016
with his loving family by his side. He was born July 18, 1931 in Snowmak,
Oklahoma (just south of Seminole) to parents James Buck Wheat and Oma Hazel
(Estep) Baker.

Mr. Wheat served in the United States Army in Korea. He was
also a member of the Choctaw Tribe of Oklahoma.

On October 23, 1951 Derril married Betty Jean Minie in Van
Buren, Arkansas. Together they always enjoyed spending time at Webber Falls to
camp and fish. Mr. Wheat enjoyed fish ponds, flea markets and being with his
family.

Mr. Wheat retired after working 33 years for C&J Oilfield
Trucking in Seminole, Oklahoma.

Mr. Wheat leaves to cherish his memory, two sons and
daughters-in-law, Earl and Laura Wheat of Seminole, Oklahoma, Darren and Khristy
Wheat of Cromwell, Oklahoma; five daughters and sons-in-law, Peggy Haworth of
Maud, Oklahoma, Francis and Steve Keeney of Sasakwa, Oklahoma, Patsy and Ricky
Haworth of Seminole, Oklahoma, Brenda and Eddie Johnson of Seminole, Oklahoma,
and Joann Wheat of Seminole, Oklahoma; one sister, Oma Lee Jarrard of Skiatook,
Oklahoma; 20 grandchildren; 38 great-grandchildren; 4 great-great-grandchildren
with one on the way; and a host of other family and dear friends. He also had a
very special dog, "Tammy" that stayed by his side until the end of his
life.

Mr. Wheat was preceded in death by his father, James Buck
Wheat; by his mother, Oma Baker; by his wife Betty Jean (Minie) Wheat on July
24, 2001; by one daughter, Patty Burns on November 8, 2014; and by one infant
son, Derril Jean Wheat who died in 1956.

Funeral Services are scheduled for 2:00 p.m., Monday,
February 29, 2016 with Military Honors at Swearingen Funeral Home Chapel in
Seminole, Oklahoma. Mr. Wheat’s nephew, Terry Jarrard will officiate the
service. Interment will follow at Little Cemetery (located north of Seminole on
Hwy. 99).

Services are under the direction of Swearingen Funeral Home
in Seminole, Oklahoma.

Messages of condolences may be sent to the family online at
www.swearingenfuneral.com

Bob Webster

Robert Glenn " Bob" Webster, 94, longtime Seminole
resident and businessman, died Friday, March 11, 2016 at Alliance Heath in
Midwest City, Oklahoma. Bob was born on January 6, 1922 in Shawnee, Oklahoma,
and was the oldest son of Robert H. and Ninnon L. Webster. He grew up in Shawnee
and graduated from Shawnee High School.

Upon graduating from high school, Bob joined the U.S. Army
Air Corp, serving in active duty from 1941 to 1945. He was trained in mechanics
and gunnery schools. When World War II was declared he was transferred from New
Orleans, to California to a Reconnaissance Squadron. He flew long range patrols
between the West Coast and Hawaii. He was then transferred to Florida, where he
was trained on different air crafts and joined a Bomber Group. After his
training and being transferred back to the west coast, Bob was sent to
Guadalcanal where he flew in three campaigns and 65 combat missions. Bob
returned to the states on June 1, 1944 and served as a flight engineer
instructor until his discharge. He then entered East Central University in Ada,
Oklahoma, majoring in business and playing football. It was at this time he met
and married his wife of 45 years, Mary Jo. They were married on December 18,
1945 in Dequeen, Arkansas and she preceded him in death on August 25, 1990.

While in the service, Bob’s parents moved from Shawnee to
Seminole opening an appliance store known as "Webster Electric" on
Main Street of Seminole, just south of the old Park’s Drug Store. In 1966 Bob
bought his father out, purchased a building across the street and remained in
business until his retirement in 1996. The Webster business represented
Frigidaire products for 70 years. When the building burned in late 2012,
although retired, Bob rebuilt on Main Street to help maintain an open, active
business, which is now occupied by Sherwin Williams Paints.

Bob was a baptized Methodist for 81 years and a 32 degree
Mason for 60 years. He was a past member of the Seminole Lion’s Club for
approximately 30 years, a Life Time member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and a
member of the American Legion for 67 years. He was proud of his service to his
country and a true American and friend to many in the Seminole and Shawnee area.
He will be truly missed by all he knew and loved him.

At the age of 93 he was still serving his community. He
volunteered at the Inner Faith Community Center and was an active member of the
First United Methodist Men’s Club for 65 years. Bob served on the church board
and was Sunday School Superintendent.

Bob loved golf and throughout his life, he had made several
"Hole in One Shots". Bob was inducted to the Seminole Hall of Fame for
a lifetime of service to the City of Seminole, on November 19, 2015.

Bob is survived by his son Dan Webster and his wife Marja of
Los Angeles, California, his daughter Marcy Taber of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma,
grandsons Patrick Westerhoff of Kansas City, Taige Webster of Los Angeles,
California, and grandson Bryan who lives in England, and two great-grandchildren
Kahlaia and Koben Webster of Los Angeles, California.

Funeral services will be 10:30 A.M., Thursday, March 17,
2016, at the First United Methodist Church on Wrangler Blvd., with burial
following at Maple Grove Cemetery in Seminole, Oklahoma. Rev. Gary O. Wilburn
will officiate at the service.

Viewing for Mr. Webster will begin Monday afternoon, however
at the Funeral on Thursday the casket will be closed and not opened afterwards.

Friends are encouraged to contribute to the charity of their
choice in lieu of flowers.

Services are under the direction of Swearingen Funeral Home
in Seminole, Oklahoma.

Rev. Napoleon Washington

Rev. Napoleon Douglas Washington was born to Fred and Dorothy
Washington on June 17, 1950 in Wewoka, Oklahoma where he was also raised. Rev.
Napoleon Washington who we called "Popo" changed addresses and went to
his heavenly home that's not built by man on March 20, 2016 at the age of 65.
His devotion to his family, his church family, and his firm belief in God showed
us all how to live the faith until the end and ultimately gave him peace.

Rev. Napoleon Washington was blessed with a loving family. He
was united in holy matrimony to his best friend, Regina Colbert, on August 19,
1972 in Stonewall, Oklahoma. From this union, was born a miracle daughter,
Mekaelia Marquisha Washington. Napoleon helped raise Meka with patience, love,
and humility. He taught her how to fall in love with Jesus! From the very
beginning, he dedicated his daughter to God and encouraged her to explore the
beauty of his holiness, leading her to become a Psalmist and worship leader.

Rev. Napoleon Washington was a friend of God and a true
worshipper at heart! He was kind and always had time to answer a question,
interpret a dream or solve a problem, no matter how small! As a Pastor, he
taught his church congregation that without holiness no man can see God. He
taught that a personal relationship with Jesus guarantees heaven!

He is dearly missed by his loved ones, who celebrate the fact
that he is at peace with the heavenly Father and all is well.

Popo's beautiful life will be forever cherished in the lives
of his wife, Regina Washington; his daughter, Meka Washington; his sisters,
Ruthie Barnette, Linda Washington, Wanetta Rogers, Mechelle Washington, Norvell
Brown; and his brother, Tyrone Washington; and a HOST of in-laws, nieces,
nephews, cousins, and friends.

He is preceded in death by his parents, Fred and Dorothy
Washington; his sister, Sharon Washington; and his brother, Rickey Washington.

Rev. Napoleon Washington's wake service will be held on
Friday March 25th from 7-9 p.m. at the Criswell Funeral home chapel in Ada
Oklahoma.

On March 26, 2016, Rev. Willie Guient will officiate the
service at First Baptist Church in Stonewall, Oklahoma at 11:00a.m.

Rev. Napoleon Washington will be buried at the Pleasant Hill
Cemetery with a reception to follow at the Pleasant Hill Baptist Church.

The family is grateful for all the flowers, prayers,
condolences and memories shared.

Summer Underwood

Summer Dawn Underwood, 42, Seminole resident, went to be with
her Lord Jesus on Sunday May 1, 2016 in Seminole, Oklahoma. "She is now
absent from the body and present with the Lord."

Meske was born June 16, 1974 in Shawnee, Oklahoma to Ramona
Ponkilla and Ted Underwood. She is Mikasuki and Sweet potato, her traditional
ground was Cheyahv. She grew up in Little community and graduated from Strother
High School, in Northern Seminole county.

Meske was a homemaker and also worked with her mate Anthony
Conley. She and Anthony were sports enthusiasts and OKC Thunder fans. She loved
being with her immediate family and her extended family and friends. She loved
old school music, took loving care of Boss and Lela her beloved dogs.

Summer lived in Oklahoma City for a number of years and
decided she wanted to come back to her home community where she was loved and
missed. She began attending the Lord’s Community Church where she found a
peaceful place to hear about "God’s Grace" and worship with many
other children of God. She loved her children and wanted to be a lasting part of
their lives and often visited with her grandmother Marie.

Summer is survived by her mate Anthony Conley of Seminole,
Oklahoma her daughter Kyla Forshee, Oklahoma City; her son Jacob Underwood,
Oklahoma City; her mother Ramona Ponkilla, Oklahoma City; grandmother Marie
Ponkilla, Seminole; her father Ted Underwood, step-mother Lisa Underwood,
Seminole; her brother John Underwood and his wife Ginny Underwood of Yukon, Ok;
she is also survived by three nieces, a host of aunts, uncles, cousins and close
friends.

The body will be taken to the Lord’s Community Church in
Seminole, Oklahoma on Thursday morning, May 5th, 2016 for a wake service that
evening at 7:00 p.m.

Funeral services will be held at Lord’s Community Church in
Seminole, at 2 p.m. on Friday, May 6th 2016. The Rev. Juanita Moreland and Rev.
CD Loftis will be officiating the services. Burial will follow at the Underwood
family cemetery and will be officiated by retired Reverends Mildred Harjo and
Abraham Jackson.

Services are under the direction of Swearingen Funeral Home
in Seminole, Oklahoma.

Messages of condolences may be sent to the family online at
www.swearingenfuneral.com

Charlotte Stevens

Charlotte Sue (Detrick) Stevens, age 64 and a resident of
Asher, Oklahoma, passed away from this life Thursday morning, March 31, 2016 at
Purcell Municipal Hospital.

Funeral services are scheduled for 10:30 a.m. Monday, April
4, 2016 at St. Louis Baptist Church under the direction of Swearingen Funeral
Home of Konawa. Audie Swinney will officiate and burial will follow at Avoca
Cemetery.

Charlotte was born June 8, 1951 in Shawnee, Oklahoma to
Jessie Elmer Detrick and Melvina (Abney) Detrick. She graduated from Tecumseh
High School and married Loran "Stanley" Stevens June 8, 1973 in
Tecumseh, Oklahoma.

She is survived by her husband, Stanley Stevens of the home;
one son, Nathan Stevens of Asher, Oklahoma; two sisters, Sherry Campbell of
Earlsboro, Oklahoma, and Linda Martin of Dennison, Texas; four grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Jessie and Melvina
Detrick; one brother, J.D. Detrick; and three sisters, Anna Mae Rushing, Phylis
Jean Detrick, and Sharon Detrick.

Barbara Steinman

Barbara Jean (Johnson) Steinman, age 72 and a resident of
Seminole, Oklahoma passed away Saturday, February 27, 2016 at AllianceHealth
Hospital in Seminole.

A graveside service is scheduled for 11:00 a.m. Tuesday,
March 1, 2016 at Little Cemetery under the direction of Swearingen Funeral Home
of Seminole, and Rev. Bill Chesser will officiate. Pallbearers are Gary Tolson,
David Cole, and Billy Waller.

Barbara was born September 2, 1943 in Tulsa, Oklahoma to
Ralph Willard Johnson and Janet (Murphy) Johnson. She graduated from Dewey High
School before attending college. She married Charles Thomas Steinman December
21, 1964 in Bartlesville, Oklahoma. Barbara worked as an Administrative
Assistant for the Department of Public Safety.

She is survived by her husband, Charles Steinman of the home;
one daughter, Wendy Sparks and husband, Scott of Paoli, Oklahoma; one brother,
Andy Johnson, and one sister, Kathryn Lynch of Bartlesville.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Ralph and Janet
Johnson; one daughter, Nikki Steinman, and one sister, Patricia Johnson.

The family will greet friends 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m.
Monday night.

Sandra Stafford

Sandra Lee Ward Stafford, 69, passed away May 16, 2016 at her
home in Ardmore, OK. She was surrounded by family and friends, and filled with
love as she peacefully moved on to Heaven. Sandy was born on January 30, 1947 in
Redlands, CA to Dallas and Dorothy Ward.

Sandy grew up in Southern California. Following graduation
from San Bernardino High School, she married Robert Smith and made her life as a
homemaker. Together they had two sons, Craig and Keith Smith. During the 1970's,
she and Robert divorced and continued to raise their sons together through
kindness and love.

In 1988, Sandy married Robert Stafford in Southern
California, then they moved and made their home in Holdenville, OK. Together
they built their farm and enjoyed the country life until his untimely death in
1994.

Robert was the love of her life, and Sandy never remarried.
Sandy created a career for herself in Wewoka, OK as 1st Deputy at the Seminole
County Assessor's Office. She worked there until health issues forced her into
retirement in 2008.

In 2012, Sandy moved to Ardmore, OK to be closer to her
family. She immediately joined and became involved at the First United Methodist
Church in Ardmore. She was a part of many ministries in her church, her most
favorite being Hospitality. Sandy loved gardening, fishing, dancing and
especially shopping with her granddaughters.

Sandy was loved by all who knew her, always being remembered
as the one who lit up a room and had a beautiful smile. Her taste in clothing
and the colors she chose to wear always lifted spirits of those around her. Her
beloved pastor Jessica Moffatt Seay once said it best - Sandy was not a lonely
soul.

Sandy is survived by her sons, Craig and wife Shanna Smith of
Ardmore, OK, and Keith and wife Lori Smith of Lake Arrowhead, CA. She had three
cherished grandchildren, Andrew Smith of Lake Arrowhead, CA, Kelsey Smith of
Ardmore, OK, and her "Peanut", Kailyn Smith, of Ardmore, OK. She is
also survived by her brother, Ken and Barb Ward of Hesperia, CA, numerous
cousins, nephews, nieces, friends and her church family. She also had a very
dear friend of many years, Julie Carr, who experienced life with her up until
the very end.

She is preceded in death by her husband, Robert Stafford, her
parents, Dallas and Dorothy Ward, one brother, Jim Ward, and a close friend,
Robert Carr.

A celebration of life memorial will be held at the First
United Methodist Church in Ardmore on Saturday, June 4, 2016 at 11:00am, with
Reverend Brad Dery officiating. Sandy's final wish was for any family and
friends who were able, to be a guest in her church on the following Sunday at
11:05am. She was at peace and happy she was joining Jesus, and wanted everyone
to celebrate His life along with hers.

Please wear bright colors as she would wear, she did not want
black. In lieu of flowers, Sandy wanted donations to be given to Ardmore First
United Methodist Church, to be distributed to the Hospitality Fund.

Derrell Seigler

Robert Derrell "Dick" Seigler, 68 year old former
Konawa, Oklahoma resident passed from this life on Saturday, February 6, 2016 at
his home in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

Derrell was born March 9, 1947 in Olney, Texas to parents,
Alvis Seigler and Robbie Lucille (Vann) Seigler. He attended Konawa Schools and
went on to serve in the United States Army.

Derrell married Judith Gale "Judy" Megee on July
30, 1968 in Konawa, Oklahoma. Derrell was a truck driver for R & L Carriers.

Derrell is survived by his wife Judy of the home; two sons,
Donnie Seigler of Denver, Colorado, Darin Seigler of Denver, Colorado; one
daughter, Tracey Clark of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; three sisters, Ginger Collins
of Choctaw, Oklahoma, Dorothy Dennison of Witchita Falls, Texas, Joyce Atkinson
of Texas; two grandchildren; one great-grandchild.

Derrell was preceded in death by his parents Alvis and Robbie
Seigler; one brother, Leonard Seigler and one sister, Gail Johnston.

Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Thursday, February
11, 2016 at Swearingen Funeral Home of Seminole, Oklahoma with Military Honors.
Burial will be at Vamoosa Cemetery, south of Seminole on Highway 99.

Funeral services are under the direction of Swearingen
Funeral Home of Seminole, Oklahoma.

Messages of condolences may be sent to:
www.swearingenfuneralhome.com

Ruby Stailey

Ruby Lee Stailey, long time resident of Seminole, Oklahoma,
passed away Monday May 9, 2016 at the age of 92 in Tecumseh, Oklahoma.

Ruby was born July 14, 1923 in Shawnee, Oklahoma to parents
William Daniel "Willie" Parsons and Laura (Hopkins) Parsons.

Ruby married Carl "Buster" Stailey, Jr. on April
17, 1946 in Ochiltree County, Texas he passed away in 2012. She was a homemaker
and affiliated with 1st Assembly of God Church.

Ruby is survived by numerous nieces and nephews.

Ruby was preceded in death by her parents, Willie and Laura
Parsons; husband, Carl "Buster" Stailey, Jr.; two brothers, Russell
Parsons and Tommy Parsons; two sisters, Helen Markkula and Jackie Good.

Funeral services will be held 10:00 a.m. Saturday, May 14,
2016 at Swearingen Funeral Home Chapel of Seminole, Oklahoma with Rick Goodin
officiating. Burial will take place at Little Cemetery, Seminole county,
Oklahoma.

Funeral services are under the direction of Swearingen
Funeral Home of Seminole, Oklahoma.

James Rutledge

Former Okemah resident James Delbert Rutledge, age 76 years
departed this life on Tuesday Feb 2, 2016 in Oklahoma City , Ok. Born June 23,
1939 in Okemah, Ok to the late Benjamin Magruder Rutledge and Flora Patrick
Rutledge. He was a graduate of Okemah high school.

In 1957 he joined the Unites States Air Force where he was a
loadmaster stationed in Casa Blanca Morocco, North Africa. After the Air Force
he became trucking manager for Safeway stores and then trucking supervisor for
Homeland stores. He later worked for O.B.I. as a driver delivering blood to
hospitals.

James married Shirley Ann Stiffler on July 25th 1958 in
Okemah, Ok and three children were born to this union. He was a member of
Harvest Life International Church in Midwest City, Ok.

James is proceeded in death by his parents, and 2 brothers:
Ed and Don.

James is survived by his wife of 57 years, Shirley Rutledge
of Harrah, Ok; daughter Melanie Washburn and son in law Kent Washburn of
Choctaw, Ok: son Kevin Rutledge of Harrah, Ok: daughter April Rutledge of
Harrah, Ok. eight grandchildren and six great-grandchildren and numerous nieces
and nephews.

Service of Remembrance will be 10:00 a.m. Sat Feb 13, 2016 at
Stout-Phillips Funeral Home in Wewoka , Ok.

Funeral services are scheduled for 10:00 a.m. Saturday,
February 20, 2016 at Vamoosa Baptist Church under the direction of Swearingen
Funeral Home of Konawa. Rev. Bruce Sanders will officiate, and burial will
follow at Dora Cemetery.

Katy was born October 29, 1927, in Eldorado, Kansas to Louie
Majors and Gladys (Miller) Majors. She graduated from Maud High School and
attended college.

She married Henry Herman "Hank" Robertson December
24, 1946 in Bowlegs, Oklahoma. She was a homemaker and a group leader of Weight
Watchers.

She is survived by two sons, Mark Robertson of Konawa and Tim
Robertson of Allen, Oklahoma; one daughter, Becky Freeman of Konawa; three
sisters, Dorothy Hollingshead of Shawnee, Oklahoma, Barbara Colvin also of
Shawnee, and Betty Stafford of Bowlegs; five grandchildren and six
great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Louie and Gladys
Majors; husband, Hank Robertson; three brothers, Robert Majors, Wilburn Majors,
and Ray Hugh Majors.

Ron Reno

Ron Wayne Reno was born on August 17, 1976, in Shawnee,
Oklahoma, and departed this life on Thursday, May 12, 2016, in Seminole,
Oklahoma, at the age of 39.

Reno, the son of Rick and Rhonda (Moses) Reno, was a resident
of Prague. He graduated from Prague High School with the class of 1995. Ron
married his high school sweetheart, Kelly Pickard, on September 19, 1998 in
Prague.

Reno was the Prague softball coordinator for the North
Canadian Softball Association and president of the Prague Youth Softball
Association. Reno worked in the oilfield for a total of 21 years. He started out
at Morgan Well Service, then went on to Best Well Service and finished out his
career with 10 years at New Dominion where he was a well-site supervisor. In his
spare time, when he had any, he enjoyed spending time with his family and
friends, coaching his daughters’ softball teams and little league football. He
really liked his DIY projects and tinkering in his shop.

Survivors include: his wife of 17 years Kelly Reno of the
home; daughters Mallori Reno and Maylee Reno, each of the home; parents Rick and
Rhonda Reno of Prague; in-laws Jeff and Cynthia Castleman of Prague, Jimmy and
Jenny Pickard of Shawnee, Lavon and Louise Coomer of Prague, Everett and Freda
Pickard of Shawnee; brother and sister-in-law Teddy Reno and Annah of Prague;
sister and brother-in-law Rusty and Wes Seaton of Tecumshe; grandparents,
Darrell and Ruth Reno of Stroud and Joyce and Gene Ellison of Prague; nieces and
nephews Nylah, Landyn and Adalyn and many other family and friends

The Reno family will receive friends on Monday, May 16, 2016
from 6:00 to 8:00 PM at Parks Brothers Funeral Home in Prague.

Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, May 17, 2016, at
2:00 PM at the First Baptist Church in Prague with Bro. Tim Emmons and Bro.
Scott Hamilton officiating. Interment will follow at Prague Cemetery. Services
are under the direction of Parks Brothers Funeral Service in Prague.

A guest book is available to share your memories on-line.

Please visit www.ParksBrothers.net.

Curtis Quillin

Curtis Ray Quillin, left this earth on January 10, 2016
at the age of 47.

Curtis was born in 1968 in Seminole, Texas to Karlos and
Sally Quillin and he grew up in Seminole, Oklahoma.

Curtis graduated from Pleasant Grove High School, while
concurrently attending Gordon Cooper Vo-Tech, where he earned a certificate in
welding.

In later years he earned an electrical certification. Curtis
was a skilled craftsman and a licensed pilot. In his earlier years he worked in
the oil field at Wallace Inc. and as a welder at Parks Tanks. He also worked as
a Millwright for several years all over the state of Oklahoma, as a special
circuits tech with AT&T.

His real passion and success was as a businessman and cattle
rancher. Curtis was a much loved husband, father, son, brother, uncle and
friend. Gone but never forgotten.

Please join us in a celebration of his life at 2 p.m. on
Thursday, March 3rd at Enoch Kelly Haney Center at Seminole State
College.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a random act of kindness,
or donation of time or money to a charitable organization of your choice in
Curtis’s honor.

Marion Purkey

Marion Gene Purkey, 62 year old, Tulsa, Oklahoma resident,
and former Holdenville resident passed from this life on March 6, 2016 at St.
Francis Hospital in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He was born August 3, 1953 in Oklahoma
City, Oklahoma to parents, Marion Hamelton Purkey and Winnie Jean (Dewberry)
Purkey.

Marion graduated from Holdenville High School in 1971. On
June 6, 1977 he married Sheila Dawn Carter in Seminole, Oklahoma.

Marion and his father owned and operated Purkey’s Glass in
Holdenville, Oklahoma for many years. He owned and operated Purkey Enterprises
as a property manager. Marion was a member of the Walnut Grove Church in Broken
Arrow, Oklahoma.

Mr. Purkey was survived by his wife Sheila Purkey of Tulsa,
Oklahoma, one son Matthew Purkey of Tulsa, Oklahoma, two daughters Angela Buie
of Stroud, Oklahoma and Rebecca Purkey of Tulsa, Oklahoma and his six
grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents, one son Joshua
Purkey and his sisters Vickie Foster and Cathy Foster.

Funeral services will be held at 11:00 A.M., Friday, March
11, 2016 at the Swearingen Funeral Home Chapel in Seminole, Oklahoma, with John
Sokolis and Randy Baumann officiating. Burial will follow at Little Cemetery.

Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Swearingen
Funeral Home in Seminole, Oklahoma.

Justin Phillips

Justin Lowell Phillips, 59, died Saturday, February 20, 2016,
in Cromwell, Oklahoma. Justin was a former Seminole resident and was born July
13, 1956 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma to Jacky Phillips and Wanda (Bruce)
Phillips.

Justin attended Bowlegs Public Schools and later worked in
the Seminole oilfields as a Roustabout and Rig Hand for Joe Mills Well Service
and Jerry Scott Drilling Company. Justin was a member of the Lord’s Community
Church in Seminole, Oklahoma.

He is survived by a son Justin Glen Phillips of South
Carolina, brother Ricky Glen Phillips of Cromwell, Oklahoma, nieces and his
nephew and several great nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by an unborn daughter, his wife
Carla Phillips, and his parents.

Private family services will be held at a later date.

The family would like to thank the Faith Hospice for their
great care.

Charles was born August 17, 1929 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
to parents, John Harvey Pemberton and Ruth Ellen (Dean) Pemberton.

Charles graduated from Overton High School in Overton, Texas
in 1947. He was raised in East Texas and moved to Seminole seven years ago.

Charles was a member of the Church of Christ and employed in
the oilfield industry as a supervisor for Baker Hughes Tools. He served in the
United States Army during the Korean War; he was stationed in Germany for 17
months.

Charles is survived by his nieces and nephews and several
great nieces and nephews.

Charles was preceded in death by his father, John Pemberton
and mother, Ruth Pemberton Allen; step-father, William Allen; brother, Jim
Pemberton and sister, Willetta Sparks.

Funeral services will be held 9 a.m. Saturday, August 13,
2016 at Swearingen Funeral Home Chapel with burial taking place at Maple Grove
Cemetery, Seminole.

Funeral services are under the direction of Swearingen
Funeral Home of Seminole.

Messages of condolences may be sent:
www.swearingenfuneralhome.com.

Derrel Pearcy

Derrel "Hop" Verne Pearcy, 76 year old resident of
Follett, Texas, passed away at home surrounded by loved ones on March 28, 2016.
He was born the youngest of four boys in Gorman, Texas on February 24, 1940 to
Hollis Oda and Verne Ola (Cornwell) Pearcy.

After graduating High School in Seminole, Texas in 1958, Hop
attended West Texas State and graduated from there in 1963 with a Bachelor of
Science degree.

On June 9, 1962, Hop married Karen "Kack" Sue Bell
in the United Methodist Church in Follett and to this union four children were
born, Rebecca, Jessy, Kelly and Clay. Hop’s best friend from an early age was
Guerry Wright and Kack’s best friend from early childhood was Ann Swope. After
the marriage of Ann and Guerry, both couples thought it was great that best
friends married best friends.

Hop began his teaching career in Carona, New Mexico where he
spent two years before moving to teach in Carrizozo, New Mexico for four years.
The Pearcy family moved to Maud, Oklahoma where Hop spent the next 26 years as
Head Coach to the Maud Tigers.

Pencil art was a hobby of Hop’s and he was a pretty good
artist. His family claims that Hop was a tractor connoisseur and a Brushhog
addict. He was baptized at the First Baptist Church in Maud and attended the
United Methodist Church in Follett. Hop was a great dad and coach and at times
he thought he was a great cowboy.

Hop was preceded in death by his parents; grandson Peyton
Pearcy; brothers Rod and Neil Pearcy; sister-in-law Delores Bell; and
brother-in-law Lynn Brown.

He is survived by his wife Karen "Kack" Pearcy of
Follett; daughter Rebecca and Terry Goodin of Macomb,OK; son Jessy Pearcy of
Lordsburg, NM; daughter Kelly and Kelin Miner of Peidmont, OK; son Clay and
Rochelle Pearcy of Newcastle, OK; additional family son Eddie Sweeny of Maud;
brother Jan and Charlotte Pearcy of Fairy, TX; sisters-in-law Pat Pearcy, Barbra
Brown and Barbara Pearcy; brother-in-law Vernor Bell; grandchildren, Kyle and
Tara Goodin and Tyler and Missy Goodin all of Tecumseh, OK, Sarah Goodin and her
fiancé Bobby Licklider of Macomb, Cody and Taylor Miner and Hunter Leslie Miner
all of Peidmont, Parker, Preston and Paisley Pearcy all of Newcastle, and Derrel
Paul Pearcy of Lordsburg; great grandchildren Emery and Ky Goodin of Tecumseh;
several nieces, nephews, extended family and many friends.

Services will be held on Friday, April 1, 2016 at 4:00 pm at
the Maud High School Gymnasium.

Interment will be at the Fairmont Cemetery in Follett on
Saturday, April 2, 2016 at 4:00 pm.

Arrangements were entrusted to Scotty Schilling Funeral
Director of Follett. Online condolences may be offered at www.schillingfhg.com

Memorial donations made in Hop’s name may be made to the
United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 186, Follett, TX 79034 or to the Maud Football
Program, c/o Maud Public Schools, 306 W Main, Maud, OK 74854.

Russell Patterson, Jr.

Russell Lowell Patterson, Jr., age sixty-six and a former
resident of Seminole, Oklahoma, passed away from this life Thursday, April 21,
2016 at Grace Living Center in Oklahoma City.

A memorial service is scheduled for 1:00 p.m. Wednesday,
April 27, 2016 at Little Chapel, and viewing will be 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on
Monday, April 25th at Swearingen Funeral Home in Seminole, Oklahoma.

Russell was born July 22, 1949 in Seminole, Oklahoma to
Russell Lowell Patterson, Sr. and Julia Pauline (Gurley) Patterson. He graduated
from Seminole High School and served his country in the U.S. Air Force from 1971
to 1973. He was an auto and diesel mechanic.

Russell is survived by his mother, Pauline Patterson of
Seminole; one son, Bucky Patterson of Oklahoma City; one daughter, Melissa
Cervone of Seminole; one sister, Linda Clifton of Seminole; and five
grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his father, Russell Lowell
Patterson, Sr. and one grandchild, Julia.

Services are under the direction of Swearingen Funeral Home
of Seminole.

Buster was born June 27, 1933 in Wetumka, OK. His parents
were Evelyn Sellers and Beecher Parks. They preceded him in death.

Buster married Louetta Clark on April 20, 1952 in Wewoka, and
they made their home there. Louetta and Buster were married 49 years. She
preceded him in death August 30, 2001.

Buster worked hard all his life. He left school at the age of
13 and worked on the pipe lines to help support his mother and himself. He
worked for Jonco Drilling for many years and then worked for Jerry Scott
Drilling before he retired as a tool pusher. Buster loved fighting game cocks
with his son Brent Parks . He was so proud of the many trophies he won fighting
his chicken., The Governor received many phone calls from him when they out
lawed fighting chickens, but he never got passed the secretary answering the
phone.

Survivors include his four children B.J. Parks of Wewoka, OK,
Vickie North and husband Ray of Little, OK, Pammie Fent of Wewoka, and Brent
Parks of Okemah , his partner Ryan Bean, five grandchildren Jesse Smith of
Wewoka, January North of Prague, Ray North III of Seminole, Krystal Bryant of
Wewoka, and Whitney Pettes of Carlsbad, New, Mexico; ten great-grandchildren;
sister-in-laws Shirley and Preston Clark of Mannford, OK, Lavern and Sonny
Russell of Pocassett, OK, Linda Green of Noble, OK and many cousins and other
relatives and friends.

They would like to thank Ollie Kemp for her wonderful and
compassionate care in the last years of his life.

Martha grew up in the Konawa area and attended Vamoosa School
in Seminole County and was a proud member of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma.

She loved attending church at Spring Indian Church, and was a
former member of the Seminole Indian Baptist Church of Konawa, Oklahoma.

Martha’s first marriage was to Johnny Notah from Hunter’s
Point, Arizona; he came to live in Seminole County in 1946 after being honorably
discharged from the Army Air Corps. They settled in Wewoka in 1950 and he lived
there until his death in September 2000. Later she married Don Palmer who also
preceded her in death.

Martha is survived by her two sons; Ronald W. Notah of
Pensacola, Florida and Anthony C. Notah of Jamestown, New Mexico, her brother
Jonas Burgess of Seminole, Oklahoma and half-sister Evelyn Puntka of Shawnee,
Oklahoma, seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her father and mother, brother
Rev. Alexander Burgess, sisters Francis Tanyan, Jane Burgess and Eliza Jessie
infant brother and sister, Ina and George Burgess and granddaughter Ronesa
"Pooh" Notah.

Funeral services will be 10:30 A.M., Wednesday, January 6,
2016 at the Swearingen Funeral Home in Seminole, Oklahoma, with John Campbell
officiating, Burial will be at Little Cemetery.

Wake services will be held on Tuesday evening from 6:00 to
7:00 P.M. at the Swearingen Funeral Home Chapel.

Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Swearingen
Funeral Home in Seminole, Oklahoma.

Marvin Osborne

Marvin Osborne, age 78 passed away Saturday, March 19th, 2016
in Oklahoma City. Born to the late Marshall Lane Osborne and Olivia Guess in
Konawa, OK.

Marvin graduated from Douglas High School , Wewoka, OK and
worked for the International Union of Operating Engineers for a number of years
as a crane operator. He was a member of Seminole Nation Tribe and the Tusekia
Harjo Band. He married Beatrice Gray September 15, 1956 in Wewoka.

Survivors include his wife of 59 years Beatrice (Gray)
Osborne of the Wewoka home; children Sheila Osborne of McKinney, TX, Marvin
Osborne Jr. of Ringgold, Georgia, Bruce Osborne of Wewoka, OK and Clint Osborne
of Hollywood, Maryland P: eleven grandchildren; six great-grandchildren and a
host of other relatives and friends.

Arrangements by Stout-Phillips Funeral Home

An Online Guestbook is available at
PhillipsFuneralService.com.

Frances Osborne

Frances Mae (Harjo) Osborne, age 76 and a resident of Konawa,
Oklahoma, passed away Friday, April 29, 2016 at the Chickasaw Medical Center in
Ada, Oklahoma.

A Wake service was held at Swearingen Funeral Home Chapel in
Konawa from 6:00 p.m to 7:00 p.m. Monday, May 2, 2016. A second Wake service is
scheduled for 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, May 3, 2016 at High Springs Church.

Funeral services are scheduled for 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, May
4, 2016 at the church under the direction of Swearingen Funeral Home in Konawa.
Dorsey Nero and Jimsey Harjo will officiate. Burial will follow at the Cosar
Family Cemetery.

Frances was born November 15, 1939 in Talihina, Oklahoma to
Sa-che-me-che Harjo and Stella (Cosar) Harjo.

She is survived by her family, Becky Pemberton of Konawa,
Oklahoma, Wanda Coody Coody of Konawa, Tonya Chapman and of Konawa, Regina Chase
the Bear of Ponca City, Oklahoma, and Tisha Farmer of Allen, Oklahoma, Keith
Billie of Konawa; three grandchildren, and a host of nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Sa-che-me-che and
Stella Harjo; her husband, Harper Osborne; her siblings, Dora Harjo, Diane Harjo,
Amos Wolf and Henderson Harjo; and by her son, Ronnie Harjo.

Reta Newman

Reta Mae (Hardin) Jarvis Newman, 81, longtime Seminole county
resident, passed from this life on Sunday, January 3, 2016, at her home north of
Seminole. Memorial services will be held at 2:00 P.M., Thursday, January 7, 2016
at the Praise Center Assembly of God Church, east of Little. Pastor Chris Lee
will officiate the services.

Reta was born to Benjamin Leslie Hardin and Ruby (Briggs)
Hardin on October 2, 1934, near Wanette, Oklahoma. They moved from there in 1945
to 4 miles South of Ada, Oklahoma. Reta attended school at Ahloso Elementary
School, then high school in Stonewall, where she was an active basketball
player.

She met Leroy Jarvis at East Central College in Ada,
Oklahoma, and they were married in 1952 after a short engagement. Reta moved to
Little, Oklahoma where she and her husband ran a dairy, and Leroy worked for the
Soil Conservation, building flood control dams in the 1950’s and 60’s. When
they switched from the dairy to beef cattle operation, she went back to school
and obtained her Bachelor of Science in Education from East Central in 1967.
Reta taught home economics and science for Varnum and Seminole Public Schools.
She was also the Administrative Assistant at the Seminole Police Department for
several years.

Later, she married Dave Newman, and together they continued
to run cattle on the farm west of Little. She and Dave loved to travel. She was
active in the community and attended the Praise Center Assembly of God Church at
Little. She was a great cook and on one occasion she even sold a coconut cream
pie for $150.00 to benefit the Strother Volunteer Fire Department at Little.

Reta was the family matriarch and the hub of the cousins who
depended on her as the keeper of the family history. For years she planned
family reunions for both the Hardin and the Briggs families. She was a
much-loved cousin.

She is survived by her granddaughter, Tess Jarvis Suter and
her husband, Zachary Ryan Suter of the home; great grandson, Zachary Grant Suter
of the home; her brother Jim Hardin and his wife Donna of Seminole, Oklahoma;
her sister Minnie Nokes and her husband Jackson of Ada, Oklahoma;
brother-in-law, Bill Dulaney of Wynnewood, Oklahoma; daughter-in-law, Rhonda
Jarvis Skrdla, many cousins and nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her husbands, Leroy Jarvis; Dave
Newman, Sister, Jean Dulaney and her son John Phillip Jarvis and two infant
daughters Jena Lynn and Neta Kathryn.

Judy was born May 5, 1939, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, to
parents, Joseph "Joe" Peschl and Christine Nichols. She attended John
Marshall High School and Wright Business School of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

Judy married Earl Neel in Oklahoma City, October 26, 1958.
Judy was employed at Robertson’s Ham and J. C. Penney’s.

She loved traveling, spending time with her family, watching
Jeopardy, and shopping for others. She was an avid collector and a member of the
E S A and Twin Oak Baptist Church of Seminole, Oklahoma.

Judy is survived by one son, Richard Neel and LaDonna of
Seminole, Oklahoma; two daughters, Diane Neel and Theresa Neel, both of
Seminole, Oklahoma; one brother, Don Felker of Fort McCoy, Florida; three
sisters, Minna Lu Krumland and Bill of Omaha, Nebraska, Debbie Seale and Gary of
Tecumseh, Oklahoma; Karen Brooks and John of Nixa, Missouri; three
grandchildren, Ashley Neel, Kirsten Stevenson and husband, Matthew, and Matthew
Neel. She is also survived by special friends, Vera Rammage and Joyce Williams;
special daughter, Connie Robbins; special grandchildren, Levi Brown and Paige
Brown.

Judy was preceded in death by her parents, Joseph and
Christine Nichols; one brother, Gary Peschl; two sisters, Joella Riddle and her
husband Henry Riddle, and Juanita Cumpton and her husband Paul Cumpton.

Funeral service will be at 1:00 p.m. Wednesday, May 4, 2016,
at Swearingen Funeral Home of Seminole with Rev. Will Macsas officiating. Burial
will take place at Little Cemetery, Seminole County, Oklahoma.

Son of Robert W. Moomey and Fern (Moe) Moomey. Mike was born
May 20, 1942 in Malone, N.Y. He later moved to Massena N.Y. and graduated from
Massena Central High School Class in 1962.

He was a Eagle Scout. After working at Alcoa in Massena, Mike
moved to California where he worked at General Motors at the Van Nuys assembly
plant until his retirement. Later, he moved to Oklahoma.

He is survived by his brother, Martin Moomey, of Newburgh,
N.Y.; sister Anna Moomey of Winthrop, N.Y.; niece Emily Kinnear of Mason, WA.

He was preceded in death by his parents, aunts, uncles,
nephew Luke Kinnear.

Services will be held later in New York for family and
immediate friends.

An Online Guestbook is available at PhillipsFuneralService.com.

Nelleta Molloy

Nelleta Phillips Molloy, 91, longtime Seminole resident, died
January 18, 2016 in Seminole, Oklahoma, Nelleta was born April 14, 1924 in
Seminole, to Noah Jefferson Phillips and Una (Woods) Phillips.

Nelleta was a lifelong Seminole resident and homemaker.

She married A.C. "Ace" Molloy on July 12, 1941 in
Pauls Valley, Oklahoma, and he preceded her in death on June 22, 1999.

Nelleta is survived by her daughter Janice Houser of Latrobe,
Pennsylvania and her son Pat Molloy, of Seminole, Oklahoma, two grandchildren
and four great-grandchildren.

No public services were held for Mrs. Molloy.

Cremation arrangements were under the direction of Swearingen
Funeral Home in Seminole, Oklahoma.

Harvey McMains

Harvey Jay McMains went to be with the Lord on December 27,
2015. Harvey was born in Oklahoma City in 1923 and spent his childhood as an
Okie, graduating from Classen High School in 1941.

He went on to earn an engineering degree from the University
of Texas in Austin and proudly served in the United States Navy during WWII.

Harvey's professional life was highlighted by a 28-year
career at SW Bell and AT&T where he retired as a Vice President. In
retirement, Harvey was a published author, a respected educator, a valued
consultant and an exceptional gardener. He was particularly fond of roses.

Although Harvey had many accomplishments, his greatest was
his marriage to his childhood sweetheart, Jean Adell Porter.

Harvey and Jean or Grandma and Poppee, as they are
affectionately referred to by their family, were married for 70 years. They
raised 3 children, Suzanne Koudelka of Camp Verde, AZ, Mary Dencker of Milton,
Delaware and Larry McMains of Newcastle, OK.

Poppee is survived by his wife Jean and their 3 children, 11
grandchildren, and 26 great-grandchildren.

He is preceded in death by many friends and family members
and 2 great-grandchildren.

William McCuan

Funeral services for William Edward McCuan will be held
Thursday, January 7, 2015 at 2:00 PM at the Parks Brothers Funeral Home Chapel
in Okemah. Interment will follow at the Little Cemetery in Seminole County,
Oklahoma.

William Edward McCuan went to his Heavenly home on January 3,
2016 in Midwest City, Oklahoma. He was born to James Arthur and Iva Mae (James)
McCuan on March 16, 1927 in Watson, Oklahoma.

Mr. McCuan spent most of his childhood growing up in Oregon
and New Mexico where he began working in the saw mills at an early age. He did
civilian duties during WWII at Alamogordo, New Mexico and later moved to
California where he met and married Ruth Louise Morphis. They were married June
23, 1953 in

San Joaquin, California. It was there that he began a
lifelong love for operating heavy equipment. He worked as head repairman at Cal
Portland Cement Plant for 10 years. After moving to Oklahoma he worked for
Seminole County and the Oklahoma Department of Transportation.

He retired from there after 20 plus years of employment. Mr.
McCuan was a member of the Talladega Masonic Lodge where he served as grand
mater two times. He was very creative with everything he attempted to make of
fix. The things that he loved the most was his Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ,
and his family.

He is preceded in death by his parents; one daughter, Wanda
Louise McCuan and one brother, Fred McCuan.

Survivors include his wife of 62 years, Ruth Louise McCuan of
the home; two daughters, Eva Woodruff and husband David of Cromwell, Oklahoma
and Tina Wilcox and husband Mike of Cromwell, Oklahoma; two brothers, Junior
McCuan and wife Betty of West Monroe, Louisiana and Robert McCuan and wife
Charlotte of Fresno, California; two grandchildren, Jonathan and Jessie Woodruff
both of Cromwell, Oklahoma and five great-grandchildren, Tyler Woodruff, Haylie
Wheeler, Kalab Woodruff, Wyatt George and Sydnie George.

Services will be under the direction of Parks Brothers
Funeral Home, Okemah and officiated by Rev. Andy Young and assisted by Ruby
York.

Online condolences may be made at "http://www.ParksBrothersFuneralHome.com"

Ruby McClanahan

Ruby Lynn (Williams) McClanahan, 36 year old Tecumseh,
Oklahoma resident and former Seminole resident went to be with her Lord and
Savior on Thursday, March 31, 2016 surrounded by family and friends following a
battle with cancer.

She was born November 27, 1979 in Shawnee, Oklahoma to
parents Marie Francis (Keck) Williams and Harold Rudolph "Rudy"
Williams.

Ruby graduated from McLoud High School in 1997. She worked as
a CNA and a Homecare provider.

On October 15, 2012 Ruby married Brent E. McClanahan in
Lexington, Oklahoma.

Ruby was a member of the Church of God in Maud, Oklahoma.

Survivors include her husband, Brent McClanahan of the home
in Tecumseh, Oklahoma; her mother, Marie Williams of Cayce, South Carolina; 3
sons, Gage Bickel of Cayce, South Carolina, Tyler E. Watson of Oklahoma, Landon
Ford Eugene McClanahan of the home; 2 daughters, Macie Renee McClanahan of the
home and Kyndrea Belle McClanahan of the home; 4 brothers, James
"Jimmy" Williams of Bryant, Alabama, Rudy Williams Jr of Oklahoma,
George Williams of Harrah, Oklahoma, Glenn Williams of Oklahoma; 4 sisters,
Joann (Williams) Smothers of Cayce, South Carolina, Eva Williams of Choctaw,
Oklahoma, Carolyn Williams of San Fidel, New Mexico, Carrie Williams of
Oklahoma; and a host of other family and dear friends.

Ruby was preceded in death by her father Rudy Williams in
2001 and by one brother, Richard Williams.

Visitation will be held from 8:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m.,
Saturday, April 2, 2016 and from 1:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m. Sunday, April 3, 2016
at Swearingen Funeral Home in Seminole, Oklahoma.

Funeral services are scheduled for 2:00 p.m., Monday, April
3, 2016 at the Church of God located at 600 W. Main Street in Maud, Oklahoma
with Pastor Dan Kasper officiating the service. Interment will follow at Council
Creek Cemetery.

The family request that donations be sent to the Church of
God at P.O. Box 190 Maud, Oklahoma 74854 in Memory of Ruby (Williams)
McClanahan.

Services are under the direction of Swearingen Funeral Home
in Seminole, Oklahoma.

Messages of condolences may be sent to the family online at
www.swearingenfuneral.com

John McCartlin

John Bryant McCartlin, 52 year old, Shawnee, Oklahoma
resident passed from this life on Monday, January 18, 2016 at Norman Regional
Hospital in Norman, Oklahoma. He was born December 26, 1964 in Dallas, Texas to
parents Glen McCartlin and Maggie (Smith) McCartlin.

The family will receive friends at Swearingen Funeral Home,
Tuesday evening from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m., January 19, 2016.

Funeral services are scheduled for 11:00 a.m., Wednesday,
January 20, 2016 at Swearingen Funeral Home Chapel in Seminole, Oklahoma with
Rev. Bill Barnett and Father Paul Zahel O.S.B. officiating the service.
Interment will be at Vamoosa Cemetery located south of Seminole.

Full obituary information is pending with Swearingen Funeral
Home in Seminole, Oklahoma.

Messages of condolences may be sent to the family online at
www.swearingenfuneral.com

Prudie McCabe

Prudie Mae (Ramage) McCabe, 82, of Mesa, AZ passed away on
February 17, 2016. She was born on December 31, 1933 in Seminole Oklahoma to
Willis and Meadie (Mitchell) Ramage.

She married her high school sweetheart Douglas J McCabe in
Seminole on August 22, 1952.

She leaves behind her husband Douglas, her son Douglas Jr
(Sharon) McCabe, her daughter Melody (Douglas) Laubach, 2 sisters Edna Hudson
and Sheila (Bob) Lanning. She is also survived by her 3 grandsons Chris and Matt
McCabe and Travis Laubach, 4 great-grandchildren, as well as several nieces and
nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents, a sister Armalee
Payne-Vincent, a brother WL Ramage, a nephew James Payne, and a niece Tricia
Lawrence.

Prudie graduated from Seminole High School in 1952. She and
Doug made their home in Arizona since 1960. Prudie was a devoted wife, mother
and homemaker. She had a great love of reading, genealogy and her dachshunds.

Vicki McAnally

Vicki Lynn McAnally, 56, Seminole resident, died Friday,
March 25, 2016 in Seminole, Oklahoma. Vicki was born on September 28, 1959 in
Prague, Oklahoma to Johnny Vaughn and Opal (Warrenburg) Vaughn. She grew up in
the Little community and graduated from Strother High School, northeast of
Seminole, Oklahoma.

Vicki was a homemaker and a very good cook. She loved to
collect bear figurines, cross stitch, music and being with her family.

She married Mitch McAnally on February 12, 1988 in Arkansas.

Vicki is survived by her husband Mitch McAnally of Seminole,
Oklahoma; one daughter Brandi McAnally of Seminole, Oklahoma; her siblings, Ron
Vaughn of Seminole, Oklahoma, Ann McSperitt and her husband Danny of Bowlegs,
Oklahoma, Gayla Conn and her husband, Dale of Moore, Oklahoma, Linda Wilcox and
her husband Buster of Seminole, Oklahoma, Gerald Vaughn and his wife Janey of
Seminole, Oklahoma and Anita Lemmings and her husband Tom of Seminole, Oklahoma.
She is also survived by her granddaughter Serina McAnally.

Funeral services will be held at 2:00 P.M., Wednesday, March
30, 2016 at the Swearingen Funeral Home Chapel in Seminole, Oklahoma with Rev.
Carl Whitfield officiating. Burial will follow at Little Cemetery.

Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Swearingen
Funeral Home in Seminole, Oklahoma.

Mary Williams

Mary Viola "Ola" (Marx) Williams, 92 year old
longtime Maud, Oklahoma resident passed from this life on Friday, February 26,
2016 at Deaconess Hospital in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. She was born August 3,
1923.

Funeral services are scheduled for 2:00 p.m., Wednesday,
March 2, 2016 at Trinity Baptist Church in Maud, Oklahoma with Rev. Butch
Bradley officiating the service. Interment will follow at Wolf Cemetery.

Full obituary information is pending with Knight-Swearingen
Funeral Home in Maud, Oklahoma.

Mickey Lovett

Mickey Lee Lovett, 59 year old Purcell, Oklahoma resident,
and former Seminole, Oklahoma resident, passed from this life Monday, April 11,
2016 at Baptist Burn Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He was born July 19,
1956 in Seminole, Oklahoma to parents Ralph Lee Lovett and Adrian Lee (Landrith)
Lovett.

Mickey graduated from Seminole High School in 1974. On June
14, 1975 he married Cindy Buchanan in Seminole, Oklahoma.

Mickey worked for Firestone Tire Company where he was a tire
builder.

The couple moved to Purcell 23 years ago from Seminole.
Mickey was a car hobbyist who also enjoyed mowing his yard.

Mickey is survived by his wife of almost 41 years, Cindy
(Buchanan) Lovett of the home in Purcell, Oklahoma; by one son, Daniel Lovett
and his wife Amber of Purcell, Oklahoma; by one daughter, Tanika (Lovett) Mason
and her husband Chris of Norman, Oklahoma; by one brother, Paris Lovett of
Eugene, Oregon; by one sister, Sharon Lovett of Purcell, Oklahoma; by four
grandchildren, Malachi and Maddox Mason of Norman, Oklahoma and by Logan and
Parker Lovett of Purcell, Oklahoma; and by a host of other family and dear
friends.

Mickey is preceded in death by his parents, Ralph Lee Lovett
and Adrian Lee (Landrith) Lovett, by his twin brother, Rickey Lovett, and by two
sisters, Linda Robinson and Beverly Walters.

Graveside services are scheduled for 11:00 a.m., Thursday,
April 14, 2016 at Little Cemetery located north of Seminole, Oklahoma with Larry
Buchanan officiating the service.

Services are under the direction of Swearingen Funeral Home
in Seminole, Oklahoma.

Messages of condolences may be sent to the family online at
www.swearingenfuneral.com

William Love

William L. Love, 63, Bowlegs resident, died Tuesday, April
19, 2016 at his home. William was born August 17, 1952 in Bowie, Texas to Albert
Christifer Love and Irma Iune (Fitzgerald) Love,

William grew up on a turkey farm in Jamestown, California and
moved to Bowlegs, 6 ½ years ago from Calipatria, California.

William attended and received his Bachelor of Science degree
in agriculture education from California Polytechnic State University at San
Luis Obispo, California and his Master’s degree in Agriculture Education from
the University of Idaho in Moscow, Idaho. William was a High School Agriculture
Education Teacher for 38 years in California, Idaho and Montana. William was a
member of the First Baptist Church in Bowlegs, Oklahoma, where he served as a
deacon and Sunday school teacher.

He met Mary A. (Brunk) Love at the Moreno Valley High School
in Moreno Valley, California and were married on December 17, 1977 in Sunnymeade,
California.

William is survived by his loving wife 38 + years Mary A.
Love of Maud, Oklahoma, two sons Clayton Allen Love of San Antonio, Texas,
William Stuart Love of Dothan, Alabama, a daughter Leigh Ann Gallion of
Edgewater, Maryland, one sister Chris Koschnitzke of Racine, Wisconsin, five
grandchildren.

Memorial services will be held at 3:00 P.M., Sunday, April
24, 2016 at the First Baptist Church in Bowlegs, Oklahoma with Rev. Andy Quinton
officiating.

Flowers may be sent to Swearingen Funeral Home at 1001 N.
Milt Phillips Ave. Seminole, Oklahoma 74868.

Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Swearingen
Funeral Home in Seminole, Oklahoma.

Larry LeJeune Jr.

Larry James LeJeune, Jr., 49 year old Seminole, Oklahoma
resident, passed from this life on Wednesday, March 9, 2016 in Midwest City,
Oklahoma. He was born June 30, 1966 in Jennings, Louisiana to parents, Larry
James LeJeune, Sr. and Laura Mae (Babineaux) Perry.

Larry graduated from Lake Arthur, Louisiana High School in
1984 and went on to join the United States Marine Corp. While serving our
country, Larry earned the Sharpshooter Rifle Badge and the Good Conduct Medal.

On September 6, 1995 Larry married Antoinette Marie
"Toni" (Ryder) LeJeune in Lake Arthur, Louisiana. Together the couple
moved to Seminole, Oklahoma in 2011. For the past four years the couple worked
together at "Lunch and Such" restaurant in Seminole, where Larry was
one of the cooks and Toni worked alongside of him.

Larry liked to golf, play poker, hangout with his friends,
and he loved to cook.

Larry is survived by his wife of almost 21 years, Antoinette
"Toni" LeJeune of the home in Seminole; his father, Larry James
LeJeune, Sr. of Sulphur, Louisiana; his mother, Laura (Babineaux) Perry of Lake
Arthur, Louisiana; his paternal grandmother, Lena LeJeune of Jennings,
Louisiana; one son, Quintin LeJeune of Jennings, Louisiana; two daughters,
Michelle LaVergne of Hathaway, Louisiana, Krystal Benoit of Lafayette,
Louisiana; three brothers, Bo LeJeune of Lake Arthur, Louisiana, Shannon LeJeune
of Lake Charles, Louisiana; three sisters, Leslie Courts of Lake Arthur,
Louisiana, Deidra "Dee Dee" Moses of Jennings, Louisiana, Charla Riley
of Jennings, Louisiana; three grandchildren, all of Hathaway, Louisiana; and a
host of other family and dear friends.

Larry is preceded in death by one son, Robbie Benoit who died
in 2009, by two brothers, Dwayne LeJeune who died in 2010, and by Robbie Perry
who died in 2011, and by his maternal grandparents and his paternal grandfather.

Memorial services are scheduled for 10:00 a.m., Saturday,
March 26, 2016 at Matthews & Son Funeral Home Chapel located at 318 Kellogg
in Lake Arthur, Louisiana 70549. Brandon Fruge, will officiating the service.

Services are under the direction of Swearingen Funeral Home
in Seminole, Oklahoma.

Messages of condolences may be sent to the family online at
www.swearingenfuneral.com

Lowell Lay

Lowell Thomas Lay crossed the finish line Friday April 19th,
2016 at his home surrounded by his family. Lowell was the first child and only
survivor of three boys born to Eddie Harlow and Lillian Pearl Chambers Lay.
Lowell was born in Boonville, Arkansas on December 8th, 1931.

He played professional and semi-pro baseball and is listed in
the national baseball archives. He worked for Goodrich Tire building tires to
play on Goodrich's baseball team and worked there for 25 years.

Lowell married Billye Riggs at the age of 19 and fathered his
son; John Thomas Lay, two daughters; Denise Stone who precedes him in death and
Kara Sue Watterman of Springfield Missouri.

Lowell married Bernice Smart Ogle December 24, 1977,

Memorial Service will be 7:00 p.m. Thursday April 21, 2016 at
Stout-Phillips Funeral Home Chapel with Pastor Chris Baker officiating.

Services are under the direction of Stout-Phillips Funeral
Home Wewoka, Oklahoma.

An Online Guestbook is available at
PhillipsFuneralService.com

Danny Kreeger

Danny Allen Kreeger, 60-year-old longtime Seminole, Oklahoma
resident, passed from this life on Monday, April 18, 2016 in Oklahoma City,
Oklahoma. He was born February 27, 1956 in Hobbs, New Mexico to parents,
Billy Wayne Kreeger and Billie A. (Goodwin) Kreeger.

A graduate of Seminole High School in 1974, Dan earned his
Associate’s Degree from Seminole State College in 1976.

On July 26, 1975 Dan married Jane Ware at the First Freewill
Baptist Church in Seminole, Oklahoma. Their wonderful marriage lasted nearly
forty-one years. They had two sons, three grandchildren, and made many wonderful
memories together. Dan was a hardworking and admirable father, providing and
caring for his family throughout the years.

For over 35 years, Dan owned and operated Specialty Tire LLC.
on East Broadway Street, here in Seminole, OK . It seemed like Dan knew nearly
everyone in the Seminole community, providing them tires and services on their
vehicles for more than three decades.

Customers became friends, and Dan was known to barter by
trading tires for local goods to help those who didn’t have money to pay. He
often forgave debts due to death or illness and quietly helped many people. If a
man passed away that owed a debt Dan would never ask a widow to pay, and instead
would consider the debt forgiven. Dan was a tireless worker and trustworthy
businessman. His presence in the community will be missed. He leaves the company
in the hands of his eldest son, Kyle.

Dan was a member of the First Freewill Baptist Church in
Seminole. He had fond memories of his time in the youth group. Later in life,
Dan supported his youngest son, Colt, as he entered ministry and began work as a
missionary and pastor.

Dan loved the town of Seminole and was active in the
community in many ways. He participated in local fishing and hunting clubs, and
had numerous lifelong friendships with local residents. He had a lifetime
hunting and fishing license and made good use of it. Dan was a Buckmaster scorer
and enjoyed hunters bringing their prize deer antlers down to his shop.

Many in the area know Dan through his 17 years of work with
the Seminole Tiny Chiefs Football Association. For most of those years, Dan
served as chairman and organized games, coordinated coaches and teams,
maintained equipment, and so much more.

Dan and his best friend, Ron Hill, began this work as a way
to support their children throughout their Tiny Chief years. Dan continued
running the organization long after his boys and nephews were no longer
participating; seeing the smiles on young players and cheerleaders was a joy to
him. He touched many young lives.

Dan was happiest when he was with friends, spending time at
the lake, or hunting for deer and turkey. He was an outdoorsman from the days of
his youth, and an excellent deer hunter. Dan worked as hard as anyone, but he
always took time to relax through boating sand bass fishing at Lake Eufaula, or
watching the forest from a tree stand on Tate Mountain.

He built his dream house at Lake Eufaula and intended to
spend many summer and holiday weekends there with family and friends. Dan left
this life too soon, and he will be deeply missed by all who knew him.

Dan leaves to cherish his memories his wife of almost 41
years, Jane (Ware) Kreeger of the home; two sons, Kyle Kreeger of Seminole,
Oklahoma, Colt Kreeger and his wife Heather of Greeley, Colorado; his father,
Bill Kreeger of Seminole, Oklahoma; his sister, Mitzi and her husband Gene Houck
of Seminole, Oklahoma; his mother-in-law, LaVonne Ware of Seminole, Oklahoma;
his sister-in-law, Teresa and Steve Dean of Seminole; three grandchildren,
Jackson, Reece, Jett Kreeger all of Seminole, Oklahoma; two very special
friends, Ron and Joyce Hill of Seminole, OK; and a host of nieces, nephews, and
a number of dear friends. Dan was preceded in death by his mother, Billie
Kreeger (2013); by one brother, Derrell Kreeger (2008); and by his
father-in-law, Jim Ware (2001).

Funeral services are scheduled for 2:00 p.m., Friday, April
22, 2016 at the Seminole First Baptist Church located at 420 Reid Street in
Seminole, Oklahoma. Interment will follow at Little Cemetery located north
of Seminole on Hwy. 99.

In honor of Dan’s memory, donations can be made to the
Oklahoma chapter of "Hunters Against Hunger" by going to http://www.wildlifedepartment.com/donations/hah.aspx.

Services are under the direction of Swearingen Funeral Home
in Seminole, Oklahoma, with Matt Pollock and Colt Kreeger officiating.

Eunice Jackson

Eunice Faye Corbett Jackson, 82, of Eufaula, passed away on
January 11, 2016. She was born on January 29, 1933, in McMann, Oklahoma the
daughter of Mack Daniel and Bertha Owen (Johnson) Corbett.

She attended Dundee School for eleven years but left school
to get married. On August 17, 1950, Eunice married Bruce M. Jackson in
Gainesville, Texas. Bruce and Eunice moved to Augusta, Georgia where Bruce was
in basic training. They made their home in Pruitt City until Bruce’s death in
1997.

Eunice owned and operated Millie’s Café in Countyline for
fifteen plus years. It sold in 1992. She was a member of the Ratliff City
Baptist Church in Ratliff, Oklahoma.

Survivors include: Ernest "Babe" Smith, of the
home; her daughters, Thurza Baker of Seminole and Holly Belvin and husband Luke
of Ft. Worth, Texas; her sisters, Thelma Myrick Slackey and husband Coy of
Durant and Geraldine Cordell and husband Delbert of Norman; three grandchildren,
Stephen and Adam Baker of Seminole, and Rae Ann Buchanan of Grand Prairie; and
five great-grandchildren.

She is preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Bruce
Jackson, son, Bruce Eugene "Gene" Jackson, sisters, Juanita Bray and
Lois Warner and her brothers, Eugene Corbett and Lawrence Corbett.

A funeral service will be held 10:00 a.m., Thursday, January
14, 2016 at the Kelley Memorial Chapel with Dr. Rev. Marvin Chamberlin
officiating.

Burial will follow at 3:30 at the Velma Cemetery under the
direction of Hunn, Black & Merritt Funeral Home & Crematory. Online
condolences may be made to the family at www.hbmfuneralhome.com.

Doris Jackson

Born to Nellie and David Roberts, Doris Imogene Jackson, born
Doris Imogene Roberts, came into the world on April 26, 1927 and passed away at
her home on March 24, 2016. She was 88 years old.

Gene and her family moved to Globe when she was 14 from
Seminole, Oklahoma. She attended Globe High School and worked at the local Upton’s.

She married Don L. Jackson on Feb. 10, 1951 and they lived in
the area all of their married life.

Gene also worked in the Men’s Department at JC Penney’s
in downtown Globe and for several years, she worked in the office at Cablecom
Cable Company.

She retired in the early 1980s to begin doing the things she
loved, like gardening, bird watching, going to yard sales, shopping, cooking,
arguing with dad and spoiling grandchildren, then later great grandchildren.

She was proceeded in death by her beloved husband, Don
Jackson in 2002 and her beautiful daughter Karen Jean Smith in 2015.

Services will be held at the Central Heights Baptist Church
on April 2, 2016. Visitation will begin at 9 a.m. and services at 10 a.m. with a
brief graveside service at Mountain Breeze Cemetery, and then a fellowship at
Central Heights Baptist Church, located at 5773 E. Main St., Globe, Ariz.

Thomas Huntley

Thomas (T.S.) Huntley was born October 4, 1965 to Stella Mae
Huntley and Jake Huntley, the 13th born child. A loveable person that
will be missed.

He leaves to cherish his memories, his wife Donna Huntley;
six sisters, Shirley Huntley, Lillie Huntley, Adella (Billy) Stephens, Ruby
Huntley, Lavoris Huntley and Pearl Huntley along with a host of nieces and
nephews, all of Wewoka.

He was proceeded in death by two sisters and four brothers.

A graveside service will be held Thursday at 1 p.m. at
Westwood Cemetery with Rev. Rickey Burton officiating the service.

Martin Hunter

Martin Linsay Hunter, 79, Wetumka area resident, and former
Seminole resident, died Friday, February 19, 2016 at his home. Martin was born
on January 7, 1937 in Seminole, Oklahoma to Lester Hunter and Eva (Atchison)
Hunter.

Martin retired from Pacific Gas and Electric in California
after many years of service to that company as an electrician. He served as a
private in the U.S. Army in 1954. He was also a Mason.

Martin married Shirley Janet Turner on March 8, 1958 in San
Pablo, California and she preceded him in death on November 14, 2007.

Martin is survived by his two daughters, Kelly Diane Currier
and Carla Helen Malouf both of Wetumka, Oklahoma, his sister Nina Murphy of
Tahlequah, Oklahoma and nine grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife Shirley,
his son Robert Hunter and great-grandson Nicolas Hunter.

Funeral services with Military Honors will be held at 1:00
P.M., Friday, February 26, 2016 at the Swearingen Funeral Home Chapel in
Seminole, Oklahoma, with Pastor Brad Burton officiating at the service. Burial
will follow at the Little Cemetery.

Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Swearingen
Funeral Home in Seminole, Oklahoma.

John Hulwa

Former Seminole County resident John Joe Hulwa, age 61 years
passed away Monday, January 18, 2016 in Oklahoma City, OK. Born January 29,
1954, in Okemah, OK to the late Andy Hulwa and Sallie Roberts Hulwa.

John was a graduate of Butner Schools and worked for
Collegiate Caps and gown as a material cutter for over 20 years. He was a member
of Greenleaf Baptist Church.

Preceding John in death are his parents, wife Mildred and
sister Nell Marie Bemo.

Survivors include his daughter Rebecca Hulwa of Oklahoma
City, OK; sisters Emma Fish of Okeechobee, FL, and Bernice Fish of Oklahoma City
, six grandchildren, and a host of nieces and nephews.

Wake service will be 7:00 PM Friday, January 22, 2016 at
Greenleaf Baptist Church.

Funeral service will be 2:00 PM Saturday, January 23, 2016 at
Greenleaf Baptist Church with Rev. Wayne Harjo officiating and Rev. Legus Harjo
assisting with interment at Greenleaf Baptist Cemetery. The body will be taken
to the Church at 3:30 PM on Friday.

Martha Anna Hughes was born at home in north east Edmond on
March 15, 1925. She passed away in her sleep of advanced stages of Alzheimer’s
disease on Sunday, February 28, 2016 at The Fountains at Canterbury, Oklahoma
City. She was 90 years old. Martha was the daughter of Dudley
Dewitt and Anna Theresa Ellis.

She grew up on a farm during the depression when times were
hard. As the oldest child she looked after her younger brothers while her
parents tended to the work on the farm, including gardening, milking, baking and
canning. She is a graduate of Meridian eighth grade, attended
Pleasant Valley school in Edmond and graduated Arcadia high school in 1943.

Immediately out of high school she joined thousands of other
girls wanting to help the war effort and became "Rosie the
Riveter." Martha worked at the Douglas plant in Midwest City.
She was a bucker who worked opposite the riveter as the crew assembled C-47
Skytrain Cargo planes for the war in Japan. Just as soon as the war was
over, so were the jobs at the plant. She later worked for the Daily
Oklahoman as a proofreader, for the Macklanburg - Duncan plant, and for the City
Bus station café.

She was married to and divorced from Bernard Stiles.
Together they had one daughter, Anna Sue Stiles Austin.

Martha later married Lloyd Hughes. They were married for 45
years before his passing in 2003. They resided in many locations including
Laverne, Woodward, Maud, Bowlegs, but the majority of their life together was
spent in the Seminole area where she has many lifelong friends.

A woman of many gifts and talents, Martha loved to cook and
was good at it. In the 1960's she and Lloyd ran the L & M Café in
Bowlegs. Throughout her lifetime, Mrs. Hughes owned or managed several
Cafés.

Over the years, she helped her husband run a bicycle repair
shop, a mechanic shop and a number of used goods and swap-shop stores in the
Seminole area. Several years during the summers they would travel from
Texas to Wisconsin selling glassware and other goods on the county fair
circuit.

Martha loved her blended family. Besides Martha’s
daughter, Lloyd had three children from a previous marriage who they would guide
and support as parents. They were also foster parents to several boys who
they loved like their own children and who they kept in touch.

Loved by all who knew her, she will be missed by many
relatives and friends.

Graveside services will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday,
March 3, 2016 at Gracelawn Cemetery under the direction of Matthews Funeral
Home of Edmond. A Memorial service will be held in Seminole

on
Friday, March 4th at 2:00 pm at the Swearingen Funeral
Home.

Alma House

Alma Lucille (Wilhelm) House, 95 year old Avondale, Colorado
resident and former Seminole County, Oklahoma resident, passed from this life on
Tuesday, March 29, 2016 in Crowley County, Colorado. She was born December 13,
1920 in Scottsboro, Alabama to parents, Thomas Jefferson "T.J."
Wilhelm and Willie "Mae" (Roach) Wilhelm.

On February 23, 1938 Alma married William Columbus House in
Seminole, Oklahoma.

Alma lived in Seminole County for 74 years where she was a
member of the Wolf Baptist Church. She was a homemaker.

Alma is survived by three daughters, Patricia A. Fowler of
Avondale, Colorado, Virginia A. Reekie of Livingston, Alabama and by Linda D.
Jackson of Waurika, Oklahoma. She is also survived by 7 grandchildren, 12
great-grandchildren, 1 great-great grandchild, and by a host of other dear
family and friends.

Alma was preceded in death by her parents, T.J. and Mae
(Roach) Wilhelm, by her husband, William C. House who died April 15, 1985, and
by one son, Pete E. House who died December 20, 2011.

The family will receive friends from 12:00 until 2:30 p.m.,
Saturday, April 2, 2016 at Swearingen Funeral Home in Seminole.

Services are under the direction of Swearingen Funeral Home
in Seminole, Oklahoma.

Messages of condolences may be sent to the family online at
www.swearingenfuneral.com

Helen Williams

Helen Imogene (Pierce) Williams was born June 17, 1922 near
Duncan, OK to John and Ella Pierce. She passed away on March 5, 2016 in
Wichita, KS. Helen is the youngest of John and Ella's eight
children.

On July 12, 1941, Helen married Oscar C. Williams and lived
in Oklahoma until 1950. Helen and Oscar moved to Wichita, KS with their
two small daughters, Gloria and Judy.

She is survived by daughters Judy Ross and Kathy Williams and
son Charles (Jetta) Williams nine grandchildren and 10
great-grandchildren.

Graveside services are scheduled for Tuesday, March 8, 2016
at 11:00 a.m. at Oakwood Cemetery in Wewoka, Oklahoma .

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Helen's name to
Wichita Area Sexual Assault Center or Botanica in Wichita.

Arrangements by Stout-Phillips Funeral Home

An Online Guestbook is available at PhillipsFuneralService.com.

Ted Haworth

Teddy R. "Ted" Haworth, 67 year old longtime
Seminole, Oklahoma resident, passed from this life on Thursday, January 21, 2016
at Seminole Care and Rehabilitation Center in Seminole. He was born November 3,
1948 in Wewoka, Oklahoma to parents, Milton Haworth and Gracie Elizabeth (Stockham)
Haworth.

Following Ted’s graduation from Seminole High School in
1968 he went on to serve our Country in the United States Navy. He later went on
to earn his associate degree from Seminole State College.

Ted married Carolyn Sue Morrison on December 28, 1974 in
Shawnee, Oklahoma.

Ted had worked as an ordained minister, and then as a truck
driver for, Tiger Truck, Independent Tank Co., Oklahoma Liquefied Gas Co. and
for the City of Seminole. He was a member of the Haney Methodist Church.

Ted leaves to cherish his memory his wife of 41 years,
Carolyn Sue Haworth of the home in Seminole; one daughter, Mary Elizabeth Holt
of Bartlesville, Oklahoma; three brothers, Ricky Haworth and of Seminole,
Oklahoma, David Haworth of Seminole, Oklahoma, Jeff Haworth of Seminole,
Oklahoma; one sister, Sharron Morris of Seminole, Oklahoma; four grandchildren;
and a host of other family and dear friends.

Ted was preceded in death by his father, Milton Haworth, by
his mother, Gracie Elizabeth Haworth, by his twin brother, Eddie Haworth, and by
one sister, Janet Streets.

Private family services are scheduled.

Cremation services are under the direction of Swearingen
Funeral Home in Seminole, Oklahoma.

Messages of condolences may be sent to the family online at
www.swearingenfuneral.com

Ostie Harjo

Ostie Jane (Merritt) Harjo, 63, Wewoka resident, died
Tuesday, March 22, 2016 in Wetumka, Oklahoma. Ostie was born July 28, 1952 in
Wewoka, Oklahoma to Wesley Green Sr. and Cora Mae (Lena) Green. She grew up in
Wewoka, Oklahoma, where she lived most of her life. She attended Justice
Schools, New Lima Schools and Sequoyah High School in Tahlequah, Oklahoma.

Ostie was a homemaker and was a member of the Sand Creek
Eufaula Baptist Church, southwest of Wewoka, Oklahoma. Ostie was a proud tribal
member of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma.

She is survived by five sons; Mose Merritt of Wetumka; Edmond
Harjo of Ada; Clifford Harjo of Wewoka; Charlie Harjo of Atoka; Isaiah Harjo of
McAlester; one daughter, Yahnah Factor of Seminole; three brothers Billy Merritt
of Seminole; Wesley Green, Jr., and Oscar Bunner both of Wewoka; four sisters
Kizzie Wildcat of Wetumka; Vanessa Green of Wewoka; Linda Martin of Seminole and
Mary Woods of Maud; 12 grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.

Ostie was preceded in death by her parents; a son Christopher
Merritt, Maternal grandparents Charley and Winey (Joshua) Lena, Paternal
Grandparents Ena and Annie (Harjo) Green, a brother Charles Merritt, two great
nephews and two great nieces, family and friends.

Funeral services are planned for 1:00 P.M., Saturday, March
26, 2016 at the Swearingen Funeral Home Chapel in Seminole, Oklahoma with Rev.
Houston Tiger officiating. Burial will follow at the Fixico-Lena Family
Cemetery, south of Wewoka, Oklahoma.

Wake services will be held from 6:00 to 8:00 P.M., Friday,
March 25, 2016 at the Swearingen Funeral Home Chapel.

Services are under the direction of Swearingen Funeral Home
in Seminole, Oklahoma.

Beatrice Haas

Beatrice D. (Guinn) Haas, age 89 and a longtime resident of
Konawa, Oklahoma, passed away at her home.

Funeral services are scheduled for 11:00 a.m. Monday,
February 1, 2016 at Swearingen Funeral Home Chapel in Konawa. Rev. David Sutton
and Rev. Quinton Kay will officiate. Burial will follow at Vista Cemetery.

Bea was born April 21, 1926 in Konawa to Rev. E.J. Guinn and
Lee (Oxley) Guinn. She graduated from Shawnee High School, and married George E.
Haas on October 26, 1945 in Shawnee, Oklahoma.

She was a member of the N.E. Free Will Baptist Church of
Shawnee. She also worked at Sears and at Kress stores.

She is survived by one son, Harold Haas Lou of Oklahoma City,
Oklahoma; one daughter, Connie Lee (Haas) Kay of Konawa, Oklahoma; three
sisters-in-law, Mary (Haas) McCuistion of Warr Acres, Oklahoma, Nancy (Schultz)
Haas of Garland, Texas, and June Haas of Waldron, Arkansas; five grandchildren;
and thirteen great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Rev. E.J. Guinn and
Lee (Oxley) Guinn; her husband, George E. Haas; four sisters, Beulah (Guinn)
Kinnamon, Vesta (Guinn) Sparks, and Wanda (Guinn) Sangster, and Earlene (Guinn)
Perry.

Lenora Gutierrez

Lenora Christine Gutierrez, age 36 departed this life on
Monday, February 1st, 2016 in Wewoka, OK. Born February 16, 1979 in Baton Rouge,
Louisiana to Les Arnold and Genell Rhea Arnold,

She was a graduate of Bethel High School and worked for IQOR
Call Center as a Customer Service Agent.

Lenora and Patrick Gutierrez were married April 11, 2007 in
Wewoka, OK.

Service of Remembrance will be 10:30 AM Friday, February 6,
2015 at Stout-Phillips Funeral Home Chapel with Pastor Mike Collyer officiating.

In Lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Seminole
animal shelter.

Arrangements by Stout-Phillips Funeral Home.

An Online Guestbook is available at
PhillipsFuneralService.com.

Ronnie Golden

Ronnie Golden, age 65 of Seminole, departed this life Sunday,
March 6th, 2016 in Midwest City, OK. Born December 19, 1950 in Oklahoma City, OK
to the late Bernie Golden and Mattie Peirson Davidson.

Ronnie was self-employed automotive painter. He was a member
of Macedonia Baptist Church Wewoka.

Preceding Ronnie in death are his parents.

Survivors include children: Porter Golden of Norman, OK,
Stephanie Golden, Ryan Golden, Brent Golden, Zachary Golden all of Wewoka, OK
and Elizabeth Golden of Norman, OK; eight grandchildren and a host of other
relatives and friends.

Funeral service will be 1:00 PM Friday, March 11, 2016 at
Macedonia Baptist Church, Wewoka, with Rev. Larkin Byrd officiating and burial
to follow at Westwood Cemetery.

Arrangements by Stout-Phillips Funeral Home.

An Online Guestbook is available at PhillipsFuneralService.com.

Beuna Glenn

The funeral for Beuna Verlene (Bigham) Glenn, will be 2:00
P.M. Friday, January 22, 2016 at the Morris Memorial Baptist Church in Ada, OK
with Bro. James Robinson officiating. Burial will follow at Swan Hill Cemetery.

Services are under the direction of Henninger~Hinson Funeral
Home.

Beuna was born April 24, 1927 in Ardmore, Oklahoma to Charley
and Lela (Suttle) Bigham and passed away January 18, 2016 in Enid. She was
raised in Fittstown, Oklahoma where she attended McLish High School. Beuna
married Floyd Alfred Glenn on April 2, 1944.

She was an active member in First Baptist Church, Seminole,
Oklahoma, First Baptist Church, Seminole, Texas and First Baptist Church,
Durant, OK. Active on many church committees, she was very proud of creating
Worship Banners – mostly for First Baptist Church, Durant.

Beuna was an accomplished seamstress, fashioning clothing for
the family and many clients. When her business changed direction to become
"Beuna’s Drapery", she decorated homes throughout Oklahoma, west
Texas, New Mexico and Colorado.

Beuna is survived by her daughters, Linda Hutto; Shirley and
husband Jim Suttle; granddaughters, Amber, Dalaina and husband Ross, Angie and
husband Andy; four great-grandchildren, CJ, Alexis, Jack and Oliver; sister Sue
Aday and numerous other family members and many friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents; husband Alfred, and
one brother, Charles.

Condolences may be made on-line at www.enidwecare.com.

Charley Gilbert Jr.

Charley James Gilbert, Jr., 75, lifelong Seminole county
resident, died Tuesday, January 12, 2016, in Seminole, Oklahoma. Charley was
born October 12, 1940 in Wewoka, Oklahoma, to Charley Gilbert Sr. and Eva Lee (Sandrige)
Gilbert.

Charley served his country in the U.S. Army as a sergeant
from 1961 to 1967. He was a certified auto body technician for Fred Jones Ford
in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma for many years where he had earned the top service
award for two consecutive years.

He was a member of the Ethiopian Reformed Coptic Church of
Christ, east of Seminole in the Nobletown area, where he served as General
Bishop.

He was married to Claudia Ann Stephens Gilbert on November
15, 1959 in Wewoka, Oklahoma.

He is survived by his wife Claudia Ann Gilbert of Wewoka,
Oklahoma; son Billy W. Stephens and his wife Adella of Wewoka, Oklahoma, his
daughters, Sandra D. Doolittle and her husband Ray of Wewoka, Oklahoma, Towanda
L. Phillips and her husband Robert of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Rhonda Gilbert-
Stovall and her husband Derick of Chesapeake, Virginia and Kelley V. Gilbert of
Wewoka, a brother Clavis Gilbert and his wife LaRue of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
and a sister Lena M. Ingram of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, twelve grandchildren and
twenty-one great grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents and seven siblings.

Graveside services are planned for 1:00 P.M., Friday, January
15, 2016, at the Machpelah Cemetery (8.2 miles east of Seminole on highway # 9
and south 3 tenths of a mile) with Roy M. Stephens and Claud Stephens, Jr.
officiating.

Services are under the direction of Swearingen Funeral Home
in Seminole, Oklahoma.

Ronald Garrison

Ronald Allen Garrison, of Dallas, Texas, son of Robert and
Saundra Garrison, of Seminole, passed away on Saturday, March 12, 2016 in
Dallas. Ron was born on April 16, 1966 in Broken Arrow and was a dialysis
patient for 10 years.

A memorial service is set for Saturday, April 9th
at the Chapel at Little Cemetery.

Ron was preceded in death by his grandparents, Bob and Mary
Garrison, Chester and Ruby Baker; uncles, Wayne Baker, Johnny Baker and Benny
Smith; aunts, Suzanne Polson and Morna Baker.

He is survived by his parents, his brother Robert Wayne
Garrison, of Woodstock, Ga.; his aunt Linda Smith, of Shawnee and uncle Norman
Polson, of Independence, Kans. and a nephew Marine Sgt. Robert William Garrison,
of Camp Pendleton, Calif.

Cremation was conducted by A. Cremation of Mesquite, Texas.

Bob Franklin

The Greatest Generation lost one of its own when Robert
Leonard (Bob) Franklin made his transition on May 13, 2016. Bob was born April
30, 1925 in Duncan, Oklahoma.

The son of Leonard (Frank) and Alma Franklin, he had two
sisters, Irene and Loretta. Bob was moved with the family at the age of four to
Seminole where he grew up, graduating from Seminole High School in 1943. He was
concerned that he might be drafted to serve in World War II before graduation
since he wanted to get his diploma before enlisting in the Army Air Corps.

He did get to graduate and by 1944 found himself with the 8th
Air Force in Attlebridge, England. Bob was a B-24 navigator and had flown 32
missions at the age of 19. He was injured once, was awarded a Certificate of
Valor, earned five Air Medals and was commissioned a Second Lieutenant. His last
mission was April 16, 1945, about two weeks before his 20th birthday.

After separation from the service with a Reserve Commission,
he entered Oklahoma A&M College (now Oklahoma State University) where he was
a member of Kappa Sig fraternity. He was recalled to active duty in 1947 and
became First Lieutenant during his second tour of duty. Discharged in 1953, Bob
completed his degree in history and government at the University of Oklahoma in
1955.

He worked in the Defense Mapping Agency Aerospace Center in
St. Louis, Missouri until retirement. While there he became an accomplished
artist, specializing in portraiture. Bob was also an avid golfer.

Bob is survived by his sister Loretta Franklin Jones, a niece
Tracey Elizabeth Harris, a nephew John (Mack) Harris, Jr. a grand niece Megan
Harris, and the love of his life, Janet Sherrell.

He was preceded in death by his parents, and his sister
August Irene Sherrod.

Services will be 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, May 18, 2016 at Walker
Funeral Chapel with Rev. Kris Tate officiating. Burial will follow in Maple
Grove Cemetery, Seminole. Walker Funeral Service is in charge of arrangements.
To share memories, or to sign the guest book online, please visit
www.walkerfuneral.com

Mable Faulkner

Mable Marie Faulkner, 86 year old longtime Maud, Oklahoma
resident, passed from this life just past midnight on the morning of Sunday,
February 7, 2016.

She was preceded in death by her husband of 64 years, Dewey
Lee Faulkner.

A celebration of Mabel’s life will be held at 10:00 a.m.,
Saturday, February 6, 2016 at the Church of God in Maud, Oklahoma with Pastor
Dan Kasper and Pastor Robin Thames officiating the service.

Full obituary information is pending with Swearingen Funeral
Home in Seminole, Oklahoma. www.swearingenfuneral.com

Mabel Faulkner

Mabel Marie Faulkner, 86, passed from this earthly life on
Sunday, February 7, 2016, in Knoxville, Tennessee. She was preceded in death by
her husband of 64 years, Dewey Lee Faulkner.

Mabel’s life was completely changed in 1952. Dewey’s
aunt, Zelma May Daniels, invited her to a service at the Church of God, in Maud,
Oklahoma, where she gave her life to God and became a new creature in Christ
Jesus. Pastor Dan Kasper was her faithful pastor for nine years in Maud, where
she loved worshipping with her precious church family.

The last two years of Mabel’s life were lived and enjoyed
in Knoxville, Tennessee, in the loving care of her daughter and son-in-law,
Theresa and Jim. Pastor Robin Thames was her faithful pastor in Knoxville, where
she enjoyed worshipping with the people of God, just as she had in Maud, the 61
years she was there.

Mabel always had a smile for a friend and stranger alike. She
was a woman of great faith in God. Her love for others was clearly seen in all
she did.

A celebration of Mabel’s life will be held at 10:00 A.M.,
February 13, 2016, at the Church of God, in Maud, Oklahoma at the corner of
Highway 9A and Main Street. The family will greet friends and church members at
9:15 A.M., Saturday at the Church of God. Private family burial services will
follow at Cummings cemetery in Maud.

In Lieu of flowers, Mabel asked that donations be made in
memory of her to the Church of God Building Fund, sent to Pastor Dan Kasper,
P.O. Box 190, Maud, Oklahoma, 74854.

Services are under the direction of Knight-Swearingen Funeral
Home in Maud, Oklahoma.

Willie Fair

Willie Bernard Fair departed this life October 15, 2015 in
Tulsa, OK at the age of 54 years.

Born January 8th, 1961 in Oklahoma City to the late Willie
Fair and Martha Ann Roberts. He was a graduate of Wewoka High School.

He enlisted with the US Army November 30, 1984 and served
until February 2, 1987. After that he made his home in Tulsa, OK and worked as a
warehouse worker.

Preceding Willie in death are his parents, two brothers, and
one sister.

Survivors include his sister Deborah Bert of Spencer, OK;
four brothers Gerald Roberts of Lexington, OK, Steven Sandridge of Los Angels,
CA, Leon Jackson of Atoka, OK, and Tryrone Fair of Shawnee, OK: two aunts Ms
Curly Ann Lewis of Midwest City, and Nellie Mae Myers of Oklahoma City; one
uncle Carnell Fair of Wewoka, OK and a host of nieces, nephews and other
relatives and friends.

Memorial service will be 1:00 PM Saturday February 20, 2016
at Stout-Phillips Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Willie Guient officiating.
Internment at Westwood Cemetery under the direction of Stout-Phillips Funeral
Home.

An Online Guestbook is available at
PhillipsFuneralService.com.

Berni Ensminger

Bernice "Berni" Virginia Ensminger, of Hugo, OK,
passed away January 8, 2016, in Paris, TX. Berni was born on July 14, 1936, to
Oscar Warner Sheppard and Canzadie "Sadie" (Woolever) Sheppard at the
Dixie Lease in Seminole County, OK.

She grew up in Wewoka, OK and Fresno, California where she
graduated from the West Coast Bible School Junior College. She also lived in the
Bay Area in California and worked in retail store decoration in San Francisco
before returning to Oklahoma.

She married George Donald Ensminger Sr. on July 7, 1958, in
Wewoka, shortly after George’s graduation from Oklahoma A&M College (now
Oklahoma State University). They later lived in Ada, OK prior to their move to
Hugo in 1970.

Graveside services were held at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, January
12, 2016, at the Springs Chapel Cemetery.

Berni was very talented in the arts. She was a skilled
interior designer, oil painter, photographer, and writer. She wrote short
stories, poetry, and music and had several articles published.

She was the founding president of the Little Dixie Art
Association and coordinated the art show at the Choctaw County Fair for several
years in the 70’s. She was a member of the Southeast Oklahoma Art Guild and a
chairwoman for the Oklahoma Arts and Humanities.

Berni spent many summers in Taos, NM, studying oil painting
with artist Tico Mascarenas and collaborating with other artists in that art
community, including the late R. C. Gorman, the internationally recognized
Native American artist.

She enjoyed the Taos community, establishing relationships
with not only local artists but also the Indian dancers of Taos Pueblo. On
summer evenings at the Pueblo-owned Kachina Lodge, Berni could be found
assisting the child dancers in adjusting their authentic tribal costumes prior
to dance performances. Berni enjoyed and loved Taos so much that she considered
it her ‘second’ home.

Berni had a beautiful singing voice and played the piano,
organ, guitar, and accordion. As a 10-year old, she sang on the KSMI radio
station in Seminole, OK. In the 1960’s, she sang on several television shows
in the Ada, OK market and as a featured country vocalist at rodeo events. At
various times, she sang in gospel choirs in California and with the 1000 member
voice choir for Benny Hinn Ministries in Tulsa and Houston. She loved classic
country, gospel, and Broadway music, including her favorite musical
"Camelot".

During Berni’s work career, she worked in retail
merchandising as a buyer for Sears and Wal-Mart and spent several years in the
insurance industry with the Walter White Insurance Agency and later Farm Bureau.
She and her husband George owned and operated the Olde Postlight Antique Shop in
downtown Hugo in the late 90’s.

Berni loved working in her yard. She enjoyed collecting angel
and Santa Claus figurines, blue and white porcelain, and flow blue glassware.
She loved to travel, visit flea markets and antique stores, shop, and watch any
old or new western movies. She was a fan of Oklahoma State University sports and
activities as several family members attended the university at one time or
another.

She is preceded in death by her husband, George, her sister,
Beatrice Conger, and her brothers, O. C. (Junior) Sheppard Jr and Harold
Sheppard. Also, a niece, Janie Sheppard Porter; four (4) nephews: Dennis Roe,
Danny Weeks, Tommy Sheppard and Eddie Sheppard; beloved brother-in-law, Ed
Conger; and sister-in-law, Trina Sheppard. Waiting on her in heaven, too, is a
lifetime of family pets, including but not limited to Herman the dachshund mix
and her beloved poodle, Cindy.

She is survived by her son George Donald Ensminger Jr and
wife Debbie Dove of Las Lunas, NM; her daughter Denise Smith and husband Gary of
Boswell, OK; three (3) grandsons: Cole Smith and wife Jamie of Boswell, OK, and
Dalton Smith and wife Paige of Durant OK, and Justin Dove and wife Erin of Las
Vegas, NM; and several nieces and nephews, Barbara Roe of Wewoka, OK; Cindy
Abernathy of McAlester, OK; Sherry McNichols of Tulsa, OK; Julie McGee and
husband Mike of Laramie WY, Buck Wilson and wife Judy of McAlester, OK; Robert
(Robby) Sheppard and partner John Martin of Ft. Smith, AR; Ricky Sheppard and
wife Toni; and Mitch Sheppard of Denver, CO.

Lois Emarthle

Lois Janett (Foraker) Emarthle, age 82 and a resident of
Konawa, Oklahoma, passed away from this life Tuesday, February 2, 2016 at her
home.

A wake service is scheduled for Thursday, February 4, 2016 at
Swearingen Funeral Home of Konawa from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Funeral services will
be held 1:00 p.m. Friday, February 5, 2016 at the funeral home. Rev. George
Harjocee will officiate, and burial will follow at Alex Emarthle Family
Cemetery.

Lois will be taken to the home Wednesday at 10:00 a.m. for
viewing, and she will be brought back to the funeral home Thursday at 4:00 p.m.
for the Wake service.

Lois was born August 16, 1933 in Sulphur, Oklahoma to Charles
Foraker and Amanda (Cooper) Foraker.

She married Alex Herbert Emarthle June 21, 1953 in
Holdenville, Oklahoma. She was a Chickasaw Tribal Member and a member of the
Standing Memorial Baptist Church.

She is survived by one son, Alan Emarthle of Six Nations
Reserve, Canada; five daughters, Debra Harjo of Seminole, Darlene Emarthle of
Konawa, Denise Emarthle of Konawa, Diane Emarthle of Santa Fe, New Mexico, and
Melody Emarthle of Konawa; two sisters, Charlesetta Carrillo of Albuquerque, New
Mexico, and Laquita Tomahsah of Lawton, Oklahoma; ten grandchildren and twenty
great-grandchildren, and a host of nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Charles and Amanda
Foraker; her husband, Rev. Alex Herbert Emarthle; one grandson, Aaron Harjo; and
one sister, Charlotte Nevaquaya.

Kenneth Elliot

Kenneth W. Elliott age 82 passed away on Sunday, April 10,
2016 at his Tulsa residence.

Ken was born May 5, 1933 in Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma to
Walter Elliott and Arlie (Lyles) Elliott.

He graduated from Pleasant Grove High School. He married the
love of his life, Ruth E. Canaday, in Cromwell, Oklahoma.

Ken worked as a union carpenter in the building industry for
twenty years. He was a member of Eastland Baptist Church.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Walter and Arlie
Elliott and his son, Kenneth (Kenny) Elliott, Jr.

Ken is survived by his wife, Ruth Elliott, his children
Jeanny Allensworth of Cromwell, Oklahoma, Shreta Martinez of Alice, Texas,
Sylvia Campbell of Guthrie, Oklahoma, Scott Elliott of Catoosa, Kenneth Elliott
III "Rusty" of Claremore, Linda Edens of York, South Carolina, his
stepdaughters, Shelia Morgan of Broken Arrow, Sherrie Dawson of Verdigris, a
host of grandchildren, great-grandchildren and one great-great granddaughter.

Private family services are being planned.

Arrangements were entrusted to Schaudt’s Glenpool Funeral
Service and Cremation Care. Family and friends may view the obituary and send
condolences to the family online at www.schaudtfuneralservice.com

Irene Dunn

Edith "Irene" (Harper) Dunn, lifelong Seminole
County resident, passed away Monday, May 2, 2016 at Seminole Care and
Rehabilitation Center in Seminole at the age of 90.

She was born September 13, 1925 in Seminole County to Samuel
and Edith M. (Britton) Harper.

Irene graduated from Varnum High School in 1944. She worked
for a short time at Douglas Aircraft after high school.

Irene married Clyde E. Seay and he preceded her in death in
1968. She later married Marvin Dunn on May 14, 1969 in Seminole and he preceded
her in death on January 23, 2009.

Teresa Quiett; special close friend, Sissy Bailey and a host
of other family and friends.

She was also preceded in death by one daughter, Sherry
Chambless on December 20, 2008; two sisters, Alma Jones and Helen Self; two
brothers, Eugene and Alvick Harper and her beloved dog, Skip.

Graveside services will be held on Wednesday, May 4, 2016 at
10:00 AM at Little Cemetery in Seminole with Larry Vickers officiating.

Services are under the direction of OK Cremation and Funeral
Home, Oklahoma City.

Charles Driggers

Charles Driggers, 70 year old Seminole County resident passed
from this life on Monday, January 18, 2016 at Baptist Hospital in Oklahoma City,
Oklahoma. He was born October 18, 1945.

He was recently preceded in death by his wife Susan Carolyn
(Willard) Driggers on September 26, 2015.

Full obituary information is pending with Swearingen Funeral
Home in Seminole, Oklahoma.

Messages of condolences may be sent to the family online at
www.swearingenfuneral.com

Charles Driggers

Charles David Driggers, 70, Wewoka resident, died Monday,
January 18, 2016 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He was born on October 18, 1945 to
Charley Mosely Driggers and Wilma Jane (Riley) Driggers.

Charles was a longtime coach and teacher in the following
schools, Fillmore, Wister, Dustin, Coleman, Bowlegs, Butler and Justice Schools
south of Wewoka where he retired in 2013. Charles graduated from Southeastern
Oklahoma State University in Durant, Oklahoma in 1973.

He was preceded in death by his parents and his wife Susan
Driggers on September 26, 2015.

Charles was survived by his daughter Michelle Nelson of
Seminole, Oklahoma, David Garrett Driggers of Seminole, Oklahoma, two
grandchildren and his sisters, Ann Massengill and Jan Casey, six nieces and
nephews and several other family members.

Funeral services will be 10:00 A.M., Thursday, January 21,
2016 at the Swearingen Funeral Home in Seminole, Oklahoma, with Rev. Jason
Yarbrough officiating. Burial will follow at 2:00 P.M. at the Condon Grove
Cemetery near Milburn, Oklahoma with David Boggs officiating.

The family will receive friends at a visitation on Wednesday,
January 20, 2016 at the Swearingen Funeral Home.

Swearingen Funeral Home in Seminole Oklahoma is in charge of
service.

Gladys Donaldson

Gladys Chadick Donaldson departed this life Monday, March
28th, 2016 in Muskogee, OK at the age of 78 years. She was born in Eufaula, OK
on March 21, 1938 to the late Jesse Luke Moody and Grace Pearl (Prater) Moody.

She worked for Jerrell Clothing Factory as manager in the
sewing department. Her hobbies were bowling with the league, country dancing,
and spending time with family and friends.

Funeral service will be 2:00 PM Friday, April 1, 2016 at
Stout-Phillips Funeral Home Chapel with Pastor John Basden officiating and
burial to follow at Oakwood Cemetery.

Arrangements by Stout-Phillips Funeral Home.

An Online Guestbook is available at
PhillipsFuneralService.com

Bennie Cunningham

Bennie Wayne Cunningham, a resident of Prague, Oklahoma
passed away Wednesday, September 28, 2016 at the age of 52 at his home
surrounded by family and friends.

Bennie was born September 15, 1964 at Amarillo, Texas to
parents, Billy Wayne Cunningham and Donna Elaine Roberts.

Bennie married Gwendolyn Diane (Geraldon) Cunningham on
February 13, 1993 at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Bennie was of the Baptist faith,
served in the United States Navy. Bennie was a owner and broker in the meat
industry.

Bennie is survived by his wife, Diane Cunningham of the home;
mothers, Dorothy Cunningham of Center, Texas and Donna Roberts of Romulas,
Oklahoma; one son, Joseph Tenpenny and his wife Ariel of Sand Springs, Oklahoma;
two daughters, Nicole Nowlin and her husband Ryan of Wichita, Kansas, Rachelle
Lehman and her husband Ryan of Seminole, Oklahoma; one brother, Billy Cunningham
and his wife Nikki of Phoenix, Arizona; six grandchildren, Hunter Lehman, Anna
Lehman, Lane Tenpenny, Kendall Scott, Emerson Nowlin and Natalie Nowlin.

Bennie was preceded in death by his father, Billy W.
Cunningham; grandparents, Billy and Joyce Cunningham, Everett and Bessie
Wiggins; two uncles, Bruce Cunningham and Barry Cunningham; one aunt, Sue
Wiggins; and great niece Keeleigh Cox.

Funeral service will be held at 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, October
4, 2016 at Highway Baptist Church of Little, Oklahoma with Rev. Carl Whitfield
officiating. Burial will take place at Little Cemetery, Little, Oklahoma.

Family and friends are encouraged to wear their OU apparel
while attending the funeral service.

Visitation will begin Sunday, October 2, 2016 at Swearingen
Funeral Home beginning at 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m..

The family will receive friends at the funeral home Monday,
October 3, 2016 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m..

Funeral services are under the direction of Swearingen
Funeral Home of Seminole, Oklahoma.

Funeral Information: October 4, 2016, 11:00 AM

Highway Baptist Church located at Hwy 99 North, Seminole, OK
74868

Barbara Crelia

Barbara Sue Crelia (Boatman) of Wewoka passed away at home on
Sunday, January 31, 2016. She was born on June 11, 1946 to Henry Boatman and
Lilian (Smith) Boatman in Wewoka.

Barbara grew up and attended school in Wewoka. She married
her husband Carl Crelia on September 10, 1962 at the Wewoka Assembly of God
Church. Barbara was an avid sports fan and loved to watch the OU Sooners. She
loved music, cooking and flying and was an excellent copilot. Barbara also loved
to spend time with her family at any opportunity.

Barbara is preceded in death by her parents; Henry and Lilian
Boatman, and a brother; Bob Gray. She is survived by her husband; Carl Crelia,
her children; Dwayne Crelia and wife Penny of Seminole, Michael Crelia and wife
Vanessa of Tuscon, Arizona, Jerry Crelia and wife Milisa of Waco, Texas, and
Lisa Black of Wewoka, nine grand children, four great grand children, her
sister; Donna Holland and husband Dewayne of Wewoka, her brother; Eddie Boatman
and wife Cleta of Seminole, and her sister Glenna Sneed of Wewoka, as well as
numerous other family and friends.

Funeral Services will be at 10:00 AM Wednesday, February 3,
2016 at the Wewoka Church of Christ, with Raymond Cain officiating and Aaron
Alsbrooke assisting. Interment will follow at the Tate Mountain Cemetery.

Services are under the direction of Stout-Phillips Funeral
Home in Wewoka. Online condolences can be made at www.phillipsfuneralservice.com.

An Online Guestbook is available at
PhillipsFuneralService.com.

Dottie Craft

Dorothy "Dottie" King Craft, 82, passed away on May
4, 2016 in Shawnee, OK after a long illness. She was the wife of Joe Craft of
Earlsboro, Oklahoma who passed from this life on May 4, 2016 just a few hours
after Dorothy.

Dorothy was born on September 6, 1933 in Many, LA, the
daughter of Lena Graham and Willie Ray. A long-time resident of Seminole,
Dorothy was retired from First State Bank in Seminole and had been an active
volunteer in Pink Ladies of Seminole and was a Red Hat Lady.

Dorothy was preceded in death by her husband of 41 years, W.
R. "Bill" King, and a daughter, Virginia King Brenner of Great Meadow,
NJ.

She is survived by a daughter, Pam Duncan of Harrah, OK, a
son, William R King Jr of Stamford, CT, and a brother, Bennie Ray of Seattle,
WA. She is also survived by 1ten grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

The family will receive friends Thursday, May 5, 2016 at
Swearingen Funeral Home in Seminole, Oklahoma from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m.

Funeral services are scheduled for 10:00 a.m., Friday, May 6,
2016 at Swearingen Funeral Home Chapel in Seminole, Oklahoma with Rev. Carl
Whitfield officiating the service. Interment will follow at Little Cemetery in
Seminole, OK.

In lieu of flowers, donations to Alzheimer's Association
www.alz.org/donate would be appreciated.

Services are under the direction of Swearingen Funeral Home
in Seminole, Oklahoma.

Messages of condolences may be sent to the family online at
www.swearingenfuneral.com

Joe worked for Skelly Oil Company for 15 years in the Velma,
Oklahoma area. After Skelly Oil merged with Getty Oil Company, he worked for
them as an oilfield mechanic for over 20 years. He also was an oilfield pumper
and rancher while holding down his full time job. Joe retired at the age of 63,
but continued ranching and pumping wells for several companies in the Seminole,
Oklahoma area.

He was a family man and a loving father. He was a Godly man
who raised his children to go to church. He loved hunting, fishing and raising
cattle. Joe was a member of the First Baptist Church in Seminole, Oklahoma.

Mr. Craft was preceded in death by his first wife and the
mother of his children, LaNore Craft and his 2nd wife, Dorothy King Craft, his
daughter Kay Waller, grandson, Trent Craft, granddaughter, Diane Griffin, all
his siblings and his parents.

Funeral services will be held at 2:00 P.M. Saturday, May 7,
2016 at the Immanuel Fellowship

Church, on Highway 3 north of Seminole State College, with
Pastor Tim Tate officiating. Burial will follow at Resthaven Memorial Park in
Shawnee, Oklahoma.

Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Swearingen
Funeral Home in Seminole, Oklahoma.

Lu Conger

Lu Ella Conger, 83, lifelong Seminole resident, died Monday,
January 18, 2016 at the Colonial Estates Nursing Home in Shawnee, where she had
been staying for a short time. She was born on February 12, 1932 in Wewoka,
Oklahoma to Archie Lee Parsons and Sarah (Vela) Parsons.

Lu sold Avon Products for over 30 years, which she loved,
because she enjoyed visiting with friends and family.

Her husband Jack and two sons, Richard and Shane Conger
preceded her in death. She leaves behind a daughter, Pam Gann of Oklahoma City,
Oklahoma, two sons; Jim Conger of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and David Conger of
Seminole, Oklahoma; three loving daughters-in-law, Toni Nall, Jean Orrell and
Lillie Davidson; three grandchildren, Phil Perry, Nicole Conger and James
Hewitt, one great grandchild, Randy Don Perry, her cousin and best friend,
Marjorie Stewart of Butner, Oklahoma, and a sister-in-law, Velena Sawyer of
Wewoka, Oklahoma.

Funeral services will be at 10:30 A.M. Friday, January 22,
2016 at the Swearingen Funeral Home Chapel with Gene Smith officiating. Burial
will follow at Oakwood Cemetery, south of Wewoka, Oklahoma.

Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Swearingen
Funeral Home in Seminole, Oklahoma.

Hazel Conatser

Hazel Mae Conatser, 75, longtime Seminole resident, died
Tuesday, April 12, 2016 in Seminole. Hazel was born March 28, 1941 in Oklahoma
City, Oklahoma to James Kenneth Panick and Thelma (Zettlemoyer) Panick. She
moved to Seminole in 1964 from Texas.

Hazel was a homemaker and a 30 year volunteer with the
"Pink Ladies" at Seminole Hospital. Hazel loved children and enjoyed
kid’s sports and coached little league baseball for some time. She attended
Trinity Baptist Church in Seminole, Oklahoma

Hazel married Harley F. "Buddy" Conatser on August
19, 1960 in Spearman, Texas. Harley preceded her in death on June 10, 2014.

Hazel is survived by three sons and their spouses, Harley
Conatser and his wife Teresa of Seminole, Oklahoma, Gary Conatser of Seminole,
Oklahoma and Roger Conatser and his wife Lisa of Yukon, Oklahoma, two daughters
and their spouses; Karla Leonidou and her husband Costa of California, and
Sherry Smith and her husband John of Ponca City, Oklahoma; two brothers Chuck
Panick of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and Ricky Lee Panick of Guthrie, Oklahoma; one
sister Pauline Doss of Midwest City, Oklahoma; 14 grandchildren and 17 great
grandchildren, and a host of other dear family members and friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents, husband and
brothers John Panick, Richard Panick and James Panick, two sisters Marie Panick
and Elizabeth Panick.

James grew to love fishing as a young boy and was most happy
living on Keystone Lake where he was able to take his grandchildren fishing to
his hearts desire.

Services will be held at 10 a.m. on Saturday, January 23rd
at First United Methodist church on Mannford, OK with interment at 1 p.m. at
Oakwood Cemetery in Wewoka.

Visitation will be held on Friday, January 22nd at
Mannford Funeral Home from 1-6 p.m.

In Lieu of flowers the family request that donations be made
to Clarehouse in Tulsa, OK or to the American Cancer Society.

Ervin Clayton

Ervin Earl Clayton, Wewoka resident, departed this life
Wednesday, May 4, 2016 in Wewoka, OK. Born July 4, 1934 in Sasakwa, OK to the
late Ervin Clayton Sr. and Marie Dona (Rogers) Clayton.

Ervin was a graduate of Sasakwa High School and East Central
State College with a bachelor of Arts. He worked for First Nation Bank of Wewoka
for a number of years as an loan officer. He served as director and host for
many foreign exchange students. He attended First Assembly of God Church, in
Wetumka.

Preceding Ervin in death are his parents, sisters Dorothy
Whitlock, Thelma Williams, and one brother Delbert Clayton.

Survivors include daughters Cynthia Ann Sheridan of Burleson,
TX, Bonnie Ranae Whitley of Sand Springs, OK, Kevin Earl Clayton of Wewoka, OK
and seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren and a host of other
relatives and friends.

Graveside service will be 11:00 AM Monday, May 9, 2016 at
Oakwood Cemetery with Pastor Curt Bellinger officiating.

Former longtime Wewoka resident Pamela Kay Probasco Christ
passed away Saturday, April 16th, 2016 in Stillwater, Oklahoma at the age of 68.
Pam was born September 29th, 1947 in Abilene Kansas to George Probasco and
Juanita Young Probasco. Pam graduated from Cushing High School and then
graduated from Central State with a Masters Degree of Counseling. Pam then
attended Oklahoma State University pursuing her Doctorate degree.

Pam worked many years as a counselor for Wewoka Public
Schools. She enjoyed enriching the lives of others thru education. Pam loved to
go shopping and reading. Pam enjoyed life and most of all she loved her boys;
Ryan and Blake.

Pam is preceded in death by her parents and a grandson
Garrett Christ. Pam is survived by her sons; Ryan and Stacy Christ of Wewoka and
Blake and Amber Christ of Tecumseh, grandchildren; Gracie Christ, Irie Christ,
Clara Christ and Creed Christ, sisters; Sharon Peery of Stillwater, Chrystal
Probasco of Skiatook Oklahoma and her brother Erv Comer of New Mexico.

Funeral service will be 1:00 p.m. Wednesday April 20, 2016 at
the First Baptist Church of Cushing with Brother Dan Anderson officiating and
interment to follow at Fairlawn Cemetery in Cushing, Oklahoma.

The family request in lieu of flowers please make a donation
to Lane's World Splash Pad, PO Box 1532, Wewoka, Oklahoma 74884.

Services are under the direction of Stout-Phillips Funeral
Home of Wewoka, Oklahoma.

An Online Guestbook is available at PhillipsFuneralService.com.

Stephen Chance

Stephen Randell Chance, age 64 and a resident of Konawa,
Oklahoma, passed away at his home Friday, January 29, 2016

No memorial service is planned at this time, and cremation is
under the direction of Swearingen Funeral Home of Konawa.

Stephen was born January 15, 1952 in Carlsbad, New Mexico, to
Charles Chance and Inez (Bird) Chance. He worked as a medical technician
aide, and married Doris K. Lang.

He is survived by his wife, Doris K. Chance of the home; one
son, Stephen Chance, Jr. of Cleburne, Texas; one daughter, Stephanie Wilson of
Burleson, Texas; two step-sons, Todd and Thomas Webb of Purcell, Oklahoma; two
brothers, Billy Chance of Waco, Texas and James Chance of Cleburne, Texas; ten
grandchildren and four great grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Charles and Inez
Chance and one son.

Kenneth Chambers

Honorable Chief Kenneth "Foley" Edward Chambers, 65
passed away from this life on Friday, May 13, 2016 at his home with his wife Deb
by his side.

Chief Chambers was born on July 11, 1950 in Sasakwa, Oklahoma
to parents Martha (Factor) and Lawrence Chambers. On January 27, 1990 Ken
married Deb Johnston.

Ken worked all his life in the power plant and construction
industry. He took a four year break when he was elected to the position of Chief
of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma from 2001 to 2005. He was a member of the
Tallahassee Band and the Deer Clan. He was a member of the Spring Baptist
Church.

Survivors include his wife Deb, daughter Sheri Reynolds of
Oklahoma City, son Kenny Chambers of Holdenville, son Brian Chambers of Ponca
City, nine grandchildren Also, his sisters Wanda Bruner of Oklahoma City, Ruby
Rose of Seminole and Lena McWilthy of Ada, as well as several aunts, uncles,
cousins and a host of other relatives and friends whom he loved dearly

Ken was preceded in death by his parents, Martha and Lawrence
Chambers, brothers Jessy Ray Chambers, Charles Edward Chambers and Tommy
Lawrence Chambers.

A wake service was held from 6:00PM to 8:00PM on Tuesday, May
17, 2016 at the Stout-Phillips Funeral Home in Wewoka.

The funeral service will be held at 2:00PM on Wednesday, May
18, 2016 at the Stout-Phillips Funeral Home in Wewoka. Rev. Kelly Tiger
officiated the services.

Services were under the direction of Stout-Phillips Funeral
Home in Wewoka.

Online condolences to the family can be made at
www.phillipsfuneralservice.com.

An Online Guestbook is available at PhillipsFuneralService.com.

Eugene Birkicht

Eugene Howard Birkicht was born on July 27, 1924, in Seminole
County, Oklahoma, and departed this life on Tuesday, February 2, 2016, in
Norman, Oklahoma, at the age of 91.

Eugene, the son of Ira Oliver and Beulah Bell (Parsons)
Birkicht, was a resident of Seminole.

He proudly served his country in the United States Army
during World War II. Eugene worked as a truck driver for a box factory for over
17 years.

Eugene’s parents, two infant sisters and one brother, Billy
Ray Birkicht preceded him in death.

Survivors include: Daughters and son-in-law, Jeannie and
Barry Whitten of Tulsa, and Vickie Fry of Muskogee; Grandchildren, Justin Fry of
Muskogee, Jarrod Fry of Muskogee, and Dora Burge of Tulsa; Great-grandchildren,
Jacob and Charlotte Fry; Brothers and sisters-in-law, George and Delores
Birkicht of Spencer, Fred and Dorothy Birkicht of Pineville, LA, and

Ira Charles Birkicht of Prague; Sisters, Rosa Goforth of
Seminole, and Norma Lee Goss of Seminole and other family and friends.

Funeral services will be held on Monday, February 8, 2016 at
2:00 PM, at Parks Brothers Funeral Chapel in Prague with Pastor Doug Meshell
officiating. Interment will follow at Little Cemetery in Seminole.

Services are under the direction of Parks Brothers Funeral
Service in Prague.

Donna grew up in the Maud, Oklahoma area and attended Maud
Public Schools. She was a dress shop manager and a hostess at a restaurant.
Donna enjoyed the summer. She loved the sun, going to the lake, fishing, and
tent camping. Some of her fondest memories growing up were camping trips at Lake
Murray and in the Kiamichi mountains where the family would meet the Texas
cousins every summer. Donna loved her family and friends, and was always the
life of the party.

Donna attended and was a member of the St. Louis Baptist
Church in St. Louis, Oklahoma, where she was saved in January 1973.

Donna is survived by her parents; Homer and Virginia Bergen
of Shawnee, Oklahoma, her sister, Cindy Bergen Guinn and her husband B.J. of
Shawnee, Oklahoma, her children; Miranda Groves and her husband KC of Paden,
Oklahoma, Zach Cheatham of Shawnee, Oklahoma and Daniel Cheatham of Prague,
Oklahoma; grandchildren Colten White, Tynslee White, Kahle Groves, Bob Groves,
Adelene Cheatham, Bentley Cheatham; nieces and nephews; Jessica Pospisil,
Jeremiah Pospisil, Jarrett Guinn and Randi Guinn, Drew, Asher, and Emmy Guinn
and Jett and Phoenix Novotny, also by her loving caregiver and close friends Don
" Pops" Hullett and Bob Peters, whom she also considered her family.

Memorial services will be held at 2:00 P.M., Saturday, May
14, 2016 at the Swearingen Funeral Home, in Seminole, Oklahoma.

Services are under the direction of Swearingen Funeral Home
in Seminole, Oklahoma.

Charles Belcher

Charles Clifford "Perk" Belcher, Seminole resident,
died January 18, 2016 at his home in Seminole. Charles was born January 18, 1930
in Clendenin, West Virginia, to Walter and Lula (Norwell) Belcher.

Charles served in the U. S. Navy from 1959 to 1954. Charles
was retired from International Harvester after 21 years as a diesel mechanic.

After retirement he worked as a mechanic for a trucking
company in Midwest City, Oklahoma and Thompson and Son’s Oil drilling company
in Asher, Oklahoma. He was a hardworking man who took very good care of his
family. He enjoyed spending time with his children and grandchildren, fixing
things and working crossword puzzles.

He married Betty Rhodes Belcher on May 18, 1954 and they were
married for 61 years.

Perk is survived by his wife Betty Belcher of Seminole, two
daughters, Shelly Kurkey and her husband Donny of Rootstown, Ohio and Teresa
Swofford and her husband John of Seminole, Oklahoma, a son Michael Belcher and
his wife Glennda of Wewoka, Oklahoma; sisters Phyllis Boggs of Cleveland, Ohio,
Betty Woods of Fallingrock, West Virginia, Linda Woods of Cottontree, West
Virginia, Joy Beirne of Clendenin, West Virginia and Annie Gandee of Clendenin,
West Virginia, two brothers, Don Belcher of Deerfield, Ohio and Bill Belcher of
Cleveland, Ohio; his grandchildren, Mitchell Belcher, Vernon Belcher, Amber
Marley, Kevin Kurkey, Kyle Marley, Jeff Kurkey and Marissa Williams; great
grandchildren, Taylor Young, Mayce LeForce and Donald LeForce.

He was preceded in death by his parents, brothers Harry Lee,
Cecil Edward, Robert, James Herman and Clyde Emerson, a sister Maudie Mae, and
children Tom Belcher and Jonathon Belcher.

No services have been planned at this time.

Swearingen Funeral Home in Seminole, Oklahoma is in charge of
arrangements.

In OKC Bud created "Bailey Court Reporting" which
would grow to be the largest independent court reporting firm in the southwest
U.S. Retiring in 2013 to north Seminole county, on the "old home
place."

The Naval veteran and avid motorcyclist leaves behind two
sons S.J. (Sonny) Bailey Jr. (Bonnie) of Bison, OK and Michael Alan Bailey
(Teresa) of Mustang; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren, a sister
and brother in law Robbie Sue and Billy Wilson of Pasadena, Texas and two
nephews.

A Memorial service will be at 2:00 pm Tuesday March 29, 2016
at McNeil’s Funeral Service 525 W Highway 152 Mustang.

Anita Coleman

Anita Ann Boatman Coleman died Sunday, April 3, 2016 in
Raleigh, N.C. after a long illness. She was born August 12, 1957 and she was the
daughter of the late Frank and Janice Boatman, of Lubbock, Texas.

She left behind a husband, Herbert Coleman.

She was preceded by her parents, a sister, Carolyn Boatman
Worthy and a Niece and Nephew, Donna Moreno and James Worthy of Lubbock Texas.

For information on the funeral arrangements, please contact
John or Donna Lovelady of Seminole.

Enide Adair

Enide Lou Cunningham Adair left her earthly life on February
13, 2016.

She was born in Calvin, Oklahoma on December 27, 1933 to
Thelma Catherine Williams Cunningham and Clarence Homer Cunningham, the third
girl of a family of eight children.

She married Jack Walter Adair on June 6, 1964 in Oklahoma
City, Oklahoma.

Enide is preceded in death by her parents, sisters, Neva Floy
Alt and Barbara Faith Forsythe, and brothers, Buddy Addison Cunningham, Bryant
Homer Cunningham and John Dennis Cunningham.

She is survived by her husband, Jack; son, Jeff Walter Adair
and his wife Karina; two grandchildren, Leonardo and Katherine; sister, Velda
Ruth Hough and brother, David Lee Cunningham, and many nieces and nephews.

Enide graduated from Wewoka High School in 1952 and stayed in
close contact with members of her graduating class her entire life.

Enide was an active member of the Oklahoma Prairies Chapter
of the Daughters of the American Revolution. She enjoyed researching and
compiling family genealogy and composing poetry.

Visitation will be Tuesday at Mercer-Adams, from 9am-9pm with
the family present from 6-9pm. Services will be held at 2pm, Wed., Feb 17, 2016
at Mercer-Adams Funeral Service in Bethany with burial to follow in Arlington
Memory Gardens, Midwest City, OK.

To share a memory or condolence, visit www.mercer-adams.com

Winnie Yancey

Life long Seminole resident, Winnie Ruth (Jackson) Yancey,
affectionately known as "Woo" to her family, passed away at her home
in Seminole on Monday, February 1, 2016 with her family by her side.

Winnie was born in Seminole on November 25, 1934 to Lemuel
James and Bernice Jackson (Hieronymus).

Winnie grew up in the Plant 13 area south of Seminole and
attended Bowlegs school from which she graduated in 1952.

Winnie married, Carl "Bo" Yancey on July 5, 1952.
Winnie loved her church and was a long time member of the Church of Christ.

She began her career as a bookkeeper at Norton-Ramsey
Chevrolet in Seminole and worked at various Chevrolet and Ford dealerships in
Texas. She then spent 17 years with Teachers Credit Union in Oklahoma City. She
later worked as site manager at Konawa Senior Citizens Nutrition Center where
she loved working with the senior citizens.

She ran an antique and collectable shop in the house next to
her own for many years and enjoyed opening for business whenever a shopper would
stop by. Winnie was also a former member of the, "Pink Rose Flower
Club," in Seminole.

After Winnie retired, she was a full time homemaker, which
was her passion. Winnie also enjoyed writing poetry and short stories, working
on genealogy, growing flowers, bird watching, her cats, reading, watching her
grandsons play sports, and spending time with her family.

Winnie is preceded in death by her parents: Lemuel James and
Bernice Jackson; two brothers, Lemuel James Jackson, Jr., Billy Joe Jackson, and
one son, Russell Clay Yancey.

Funeral services are under the direction of Swearingen
Funeral Home of Seminole, Oklahoma.

Messages of condolences may be sent to the family online at
www.swearingenfuneral.com

Audie Woodard

Audie Wayne Woodard, 79, longtime Seminole resident, died
Thursday, January 28, 2016 at his home. Audie was born on June 9, 1936, in
Cache, Oklahoma to Earl Marvin and Elmer Edna (Price) Woodard. He grew up in
Cache, where he attended school and graduated from Cache High School in 1954.

After high school, Audie attended and graduated from Cameron
Junior College in Lawton, Oklahoma, with an associate’s degree and then went
to Midwestern College in Wichita Falls, Texas, where he received his bachelor’s
degree in education. He went to Cameron University and Midwestern State College
on a basketball scholarship.

He later received his master’s degree from Southwestern
Oklahoma State University, and his doctorate degree from Oklahoma State
University, all while continuing to perform his duties as an educator.

His adult life was spent as an educator, basketball coach,
principal, counselor and superintendent. Audie never stopped learning. He came
to Seminole from Weatherford, Oklahoma Public Schools, where he worked from 1975
to 1980. He served Seminole Public Schools as superintendent from July 1, 1980
to June 30, 1991.

After retirement, he continued his work in education, with
Barlow & Associates, as an education consultant, specializing in school
financing and grants. He was still active with Barlow at the time of his death.

While in Seminole he was involved in the Chamber of Commerce,
St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, Rotary Club, as well as many state, national
teacher and superintendent professional organizations.

Audie loved all sports. He love to read, going to the movies,
playing music, especially bluegrass music, where he was a gifted musician that
learned to play the banjo, fiddle, harmonica and piano, all by ear. He loved
genealogy and loved learning, which he continued to do so until his death.

Of all the things he did and enjoyed doing, his true love was
his wife, children and grandchildren. He had the honor of handing each of his
children their high school diploma, when they graduated from high school. He
kept in close contact with his grandchildren and remained deeply involved in
their lives.

He was survived by his wife of 59 plus years, Gail Woodard of
the home in Seminole; two sons, Craig Woodard and his wife, Stephanie, of
Nevada, Texas, Blake Woodard and his wife, Mareta, of Enid, Oklahoma, his
daughter, Susan Kitson and her husband, Scott, of Ashville, North Carolina, his
brother, Larry Woodard and his wife, Carole, of Frisco, Texas, his
grandchildren, Courtney Harding and her husband Kyle, Colton Woodard, Chase
Woodard and his wife Rachel, Kiley Woodard, Matthew Kitson, Quincy Kitson and
James Kitson, two great grandchildren, Camryn Harding and Hawkins Harding.

He was preceded in death by his parents and a sister, Edna
Reeves.

Memorial services will be at 1:00 P.M., Wednesday, February
3, 2016 at the Swearingen Funeral Home Chapel in Seminole, Oklahoma, with
Elizabeth Davis officiating.

In lieu of flowers, the family has requested donations be
made to the "Audie Woodard Memorial Scholarship Fund" for an
outstanding Seminole High School graduating senior seeking a profession in
education. Send donations to Seminole Public Schools @ 617 N. Timmons Street,
Seminole, Oklahoma 74868.

Swearingen Funeral Home in Seminole, Oklahoma is in charge of
memorial services.

Cariol Wheeler

Cariol Dovey Wheeler, an Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, resident
passed away Wednesday, August 17, 2016 in Oklahoma City, at the age of 65.

Cariol was born January 1, 1951 in Miami, Oklahoma to
parents, Otis W. Moore and Virbie Leta June (Jones) Moore. Cariol was of the
Christian faith and was employed as a nursing assistant at several nursing
homes.

Services were held on Tuesday, Aug. 9, at the Walker Home
Place. Burial followed at the Walker Home place early Wednesday before Sunrise.

To sign the book or share memories online, visit www.walkerfuneral.com.

Roy VanZant

Roy M. VanZant, 64 year old longtime Seminole County resident
and current Midwest City resident, passed from this life on Wednesday, January
20, 2015 at Mercy Hospital in Ada, Oklahoma. He was born September 15, 1951 in
Wewoka, Oklahoma to parents, Junior M. VanZant and Mary Pearl (Gray) VanZant.

Roy worked as a mechanic at Tinker Air Force Base in Midwest
City, Oklahoma until his retirement.

Survivors include three sons; Casey VanZant of Long Island,
New York, Avery VanZant of Seminole, Oklahoma, Nathan VanZant of Seminole,
Oklahoma; two daughters, D.D. VanZant of Dallas, Texas, Miracle Johnson of
Mountain Air, New Mexico; three brothers, "Cozzy" VanZant of Harrah,
Oklahoma, Michael VanZant of West Fork, Arkansas, G.W. Cross of Coweta,
Oklahoma; two sisters, Mary Ann Briscoe of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Georgia Anna
Gibson of Moore, Oklahoma; 6 grandchildren and a host of nieces, nephews, family
and dear friends.

Roy is preceded in death by his parents, Junior and Mary
Pearl VanZant, and by one brother, Walter VanZant.

Cremation services are under the direction of Swearingen
Funeral Home in Seminole, Oklahoma.

Details for a memorial service will be announced at a later
date.

Messages of condolences may be sent to the family online at
www.swearingenfuneral.com

Loretta Underwood

Funeral services for Loretta Lynn Underwood will be held
Saturday, January 23, 2016 at 2:00 PM at the Cromwell Pentecostal Holiness
Church. Interment will follow at the Welty Cemetery.

Loretta Lynn Underwood was born March 20, 1968 in Bristow,
Oklahoma to Donald Rich and Charlsie (Bevan) Rich. She passed away Wednesday,
January 20, 2016 in Okemah at the age of 47.

Loretta was a 1986 graduate of Mason High School. She and
Richard Underwood were married April 29, 1988 in Cromwell, Oklahoma. Loretta was
a former daycare worker; having worked for Webbs Daycare near Cromwell.

She also worked for the sewing factory in Pharoah, Oklahoma
and the Wrangler Plant in Okemah. Loretta was a member of the 8th Street
Community Holiness Church of Okemah.

She is preceded in death by her father and grandparents.

Survivors include her husband Richard Underwood of Castle,
Oklahoma; her mother, Charlsie Rich of Okemah; one brother, Mark Rich of Okemah
and her grandmother, Emily Bevans of Okemah.

Services will be under the direction of Parks Brothers
Funeral Home, Okemah and officiated by Rev. Ruby Nail York and assisted by Rev.
Larry Chesser.

Online condolences may be made at "http://www.ParksBrothersFuneralHome.com"

Bobby Thompson

Bobby Joe "Old Pal" Thompson was born on April 16,
1927, in Hominy, Oklahoma, and departed this life on Thursday, January 21, 2016,
in Shawnee Oklahoma, at the age of 88.

Bobby the son of William "Henry" and Flossie Birdie
Pattison Thompson, was a long-time Seminole resident. He married Gwendolyn
"Sue" Welch on February 14, 1952. Bobby proudly served his country in
the United States Air Force and was an Office Manager with Mid-Continent Supply
Company of Oklahoma. He was of the Methodist faith and loved fishing.

Survivors include: daughter and son-in-law: Nancy Jo and Don
Ellis of Seminole; grandsons: Garrett Ellis and his wife Rachel of Paden; Chris
Ellis and his wife Courtney of Seminole; great-grandchildren, Daxton, Cru, and
Tarashay Ellis of Seminole, Gabriella and Lillian Ellis of Paden; and brother:
Ralph Thompson of Ft. Gibson.

Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, January 26, 2016 at
2:00 PM, at the Pawhuska City Cemetery in Pawhuska with Kris Steele officiating.
Services are under the direction of Parks Brothers Funeral Service in Prague.

A guest book is available to share your memories on-line.

Please visit www.ParksBrothers.net

James C. Simpson

James C Simpson was born on January 28 1958 and died on May
16 2016.

Services are put on by Rolfe Funeral Home. Services will be
held at Immanual Fellowship Church in Seminole.

Jamie Rose

Jamie Marie Rose of Seminole, OK passed away on April 8, 2016
in Midwest City, at the age of 44 years. She was born on April 8, 1972 in
Seminole, to James Edward Rose and Ruby (Chambers) Rose.

Jamie attended school at Seminole Public Schools.

Jamie is preceded in death by her father; James Edward Rose,
and a sister; Anjanette Jones.

She is survived by her mother; Ruby Rose, her children; Dana
Orellana of Oklahoma City, Jalisha Boatman of Oklahoma City, Gage Shull of
Bowlegs, Whitney Shull of Wolf, Frankie Rose of Shawnee and Gabe Rose of Hoaxie,
Arkansas, two grandsons; a brother Ed Bruno of Seminole, three sisters; Dianna
Sorola of Houston, Latricia Young of Shawnee and Juanita Orr of Seminole, and
numerous other relatives and friends.

Louie was retired from the U. S. Army, where he earned the
rank of Staff Sergeant. He enlisted in the Army at the age of 17. He served in
Korea, Vietnam and the Cuban Crisis, in all he served 20 years to his country.
After his retirement from the military he drove a school bus for New Lima
Schools and retired from Fred Jones Manufacturing on Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

Louie enjoyed fishing and watching his grandkids play sports.
He loved spending time with his grandchildren and great grandchildren. He also
enjoyed playing solitaire, and repairing televisions and radios.

He married Sarah Verene Dye on August 8, 1959 in Plainview,
Texas; she preceded him in death.

He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife, Sarah, and
his siblings, Juanita Newman, RB Richards, Corene Self, Chester Richards, and
Junior Richards.

Funeral services will be at 1:00 P.M., Saturday, February 13,
2016 at the Swearingen Funeral Home Chapel in Seminole, Oklahoma, with Jimmy and
Nita Moreland officiating. Burial will follow at Little Cemetery.

Curtis was born November 21, 1968 in Ada, Oklahoma to Shirley
(Morrow) Radford and Dale Radford. He graduated from Konawa High School and
attended college. He worked as a pumper for Radford Oil and Gas.

He is survived by his parents, Dale Radford and wife, Carlon
of Konawa and Shirley Lane Radford of Konawa; two brothers, David Lane of West
Lake Village, California and Darin Radford of Konawa; two sisters, Laura
(Radford) Collins of Houston, Texas and Paula (Radford) Childers of Oklahoma
City, Oklahoma.

He was preceded in death by one brother, Mark Lane.

Bob Priest

Robert (Bob) Priest of Ione CA, died on January 26, 2016 at
the age of 81 after a courageous battle with COPD.

Bob was born on August 22, 1934 in Wewoka, Oklahoma to George
David and Cora Lee Priest. Bob and his family lived in Oxnard California and he
graduated from Oxnard High School and enlisted in the US Air Force where he was
stationed in Oklahoma. It was there that he met his first wife Jane, and they
had three children.

Bob was a barber for over 20 years in Sacramento, California.
During this period, he also earned the rank of MSG in the US Army Reserve. Upon
his retirement from the Army Reserve he and his wife Susan M. Priest retired to
Ione, CA, where he enjoyed a number of years playing golf, poker, and visiting
with his many friends in the neighborhood.

Bob loved golfing, fishing, making model airplanes, cooking,
playing the guitar, and all his pets. He especially enjoyed travelling in the
motor home visiting his birthplace, places he grew up and making trips with his
children and grandchildren. In 2015, Bob was privileged to visit 14 states and
saw many beautiful parts of the country.

Bob was preceded in death by his parents, George and Cora,
his brother, Carl. Bob will be loved and missed by his surviving wife, Susan;
daughter, Jennifer (David), daughter Rebecca, son, Marcus (Stephanie)
,grandchildren, Mellissa (Rich), Kris (Brandi), Michael, and Simon, and great
grandchildren, Tyler, Julia and Nathan.

His family would like to thank the caring staff at Sutter
Memorial Jackson ICU and in particular his nurse, Denise.

At Bob’s request, no services will be held. Donations in
his name may be sent to A-Pal Humane Society, 1245 Jackson Gate Rd., Jackson, CA
95642 or the charity of your choice.

Kathleen Pierson

Hazel "Kathleen" (Hammond) Pierson, age 91 and a
resident of Konawa, Oklahoma, passed away from this life Wednesday, May 11, 2016
at her home.

Funeral services are scheduled for 2:00 p.m. Saturday, May
14, 2016 at Swearingen Funeral Home Chapel in Konawa. Charlie Henthorn will
officiate and burial will follow at Little Cemetery.

Kathleen was born July 13, 1924 in Bristow, Oklahoma to Floyd
Hammond and Nancy (Creps) Hammond. She attended school in Oilton and was a
member of the First Baptist Church of Konawa. She married Ace Pierson November
21, 1944 in Ft. Smith, Arkansas. Kathleen was a cafeteria cook for the Konawa
schools.

She is survived by two sons, David Pierson of Konawa, and
Dwayne Pierson of Hinton, Oklahoma; one daughter, Deana Sanders of Konawa; one
sister, Barbara Byrd of St. Paul, Minnesota; eight grandchildren and nineteen
great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Floyd and Nancy
Hammond; husband, Ace Pierson; one brother, Floyd Hammond, II; one sister, Helen
Sperling; four step-children, Jane Horton, Orvelene Ragsdale, Acelene Dorset,
and Willis Pierson.

Elmo Phillips

Elmo Phillips, age 90 and a resident of Konawa, Oklahoma,
passed away from this life February 3, 2016 at Norman Regional Hospital in
Norman, Oklahoma.

A graveside service is scheduled for 11:00 a.m. Saturday,
February 6, 2016, at Vamoosa Cemetery under the direction of Swearingen Funeral
Home of Konawa. Rev. Mitch Williams will officiate. The family will receive
guests 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. Friday.

Elmo was born April 18, 1925 in Konawa to Henry and Lucy (Kelton)
Phillips. He was an Army veteran of WWII and was wounded in action receiving a
purple heart and a bronze star.

He married Eddyth "Rusty" Poston April 2, 1946, in
Konawa, and he worked as a truck driver for the State Department of
Transportation. Elmo loved to travel the state to eat out, and he loved to go
fishing and camping, and to raise a garden to give away to neighbors and
friends.

He is survived by two sons, Roger Phillips and wife, Linda of
Oklahoma City, and Larry Phillips and wife, Dianne also of Oklahoma City; five
grandchildren; five great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Henry and Lucy
Phillips; his wife, Rusty Phillips; one son, Lyndell Phillips; four sisters; and
two brothers.

Carolyn Perry

A celebration of life for Carolyn Sue Perry will be held at 2
p.m. on Saturday, February 20th, 2016, at Maple Grove Chapel in Seminole,
Oklahoma. A private family burial will be held following the services.

Carolyn Sue Perry was born on December 6th, 1939, in
Effingham, IL, to Harley Perry and Janice Perry. Carolyn had no brothers or
sisters, but had six children of her own.

Carolyn was raised and educated in Seminole, Oklahoma, where
she grew up as a member of the Seminole Church of Christ. She spent most of her
adult life living in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where she was employed as an Office
Manager for Executive Courier for a number of years, and later managed several
local clubs in the Tulsa area.

Carolyn passed away on February 5th, 2016, in Lewisville,
Texas, after a long illness.

Carolyn mostly enjoyed spending time with her six children,
17 grandchildren, and 13 great-grandchildren.

She is survived by five sons and one daughter - Steve Lemons
of Helena, OK, Lisa Elrod and husband Billy of Tulsa, OK, Chuck McMahan and wife
Tammy of Tulsa, OK, Paul McMahan and wife Jaye Lynne of Flower Mound, TX,
Kenneth McMahan of Tulsa, OK, and Michael Briedwell of Tulsa, OK. She is also
survived by 17 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.

Carolyn was preceded in death by her father, Harley Perry,
mother, Janice Perry, grandparents, WH and Mamie Perry, granddaughter, Billie
Dawn Elrod, and two great-grandchildren.

Condolences can be made via email to mcmahansells@gmail.com
or 214-505-6294

Marva O’Neal

Marva Jean O’Neal passed away on Saturday, March 12, 2016.
She was born on March 8, 1937.

Funeral services will be held at Immanuel Baptist Church,
located at 1451 E. 45th St. in Shawnee at 10 a.m. on Saturday, March
19, 2016.

Burial will take place at Westwood Cemetery.

Orvil Neal

Funeral services for Orvil Gene Neal will be held Thursday,
May 12, 2016 at 2:00 PM at the Victory Christian Center Church in Okemah.
Interment will follow at the Bearden Cemetery.

Orvil Gene Neal was born January 17, 1937 in Clearview,
Oklahoma to Charlie and Ida (Smith) Neal. He passed away, Monday, May 9, 2016 at
his home in Cromwell at the age of 79.

Mr. Neal worked as a farmer and also for Okfuskee County for
10 years. He and Olivia Marie Lane were married October 17, 1963.

He is preceded in death by his parents, one daughter, Helen
LePoint; two sisters, Eula Moore and Julia Moore and two brothers, Fred and Roy
Neal.

Survivors include his wife, Olivia Neal of the home; four
sons, Lonnie Neal of Wewoka, Hank Neal of Wewoka, Charlie Neal of Okemah and
Jerry Neal of Cromwell; 15 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.

Services will be under the direction of Parks Brothers
Funeral Home, Okemah and officiated by Bro. Mike Neal.

Online condolences may be made at
www.ParksBrothersFuneralHome.com.

Fred Morrison

Fred Morrison, 86, longtime Seminole resident, died Tuesday,
February 2, 2016 in Seminole, Fred was born on June 7, 1929 in Cromwell,
Oklahoma to James Eve Morrison and Alice May (Hunt) Morrison.

An Angel came Tuesday morning and took a faithful servant
home. Our beloved husband, father and grandfather went to be with his Savior,
family and friends and waits for us to join him. Our Dad was the best husband,
father and grandfather anyone could ever be blessed with.

Mom and Dad will celebrate their 65th wedding anniversary on
Sunday, February 7, 2016, and the following is a story of how they met;

It all started on a cold winter’s night many years ago.
Nineteen year old Maudie Woods hurried over to her friend’s house after
learning they had just lost a loved one. Little did she know on that night she
would be coming face to face with her destiny.

After giving her condolences she walked into the kitchen;
there she saw twenty one year old Freddie Morrison standing in front of the
kitchen sink, his hands buried in a pan of soapy dishwater.

As the handsome cowboy turned and smiled at the pretty
brunette he knew that right then and there his heart would belong to no other.
Three months later they were married.

Freddie was middle aged when the Lord called him to preach;
together they started their own church and were revered by many. In their church
community they became known as Brother Fred and Sister Maud.

Together with Brother Fred’s preaching and Sister Maud’s
piano playing (some say she could play a mean piano, mostly by ear) they brought
many a lost soul to the Lord.

They have inspired many people including their five children
and grandchildren and great grandchildren not only with their words but also by
how they have lived their daily lives. Some of their rules for a long and happy
marriage are:

Never go to Bed angry, Work together to keep your faith
strong, (it will carry you through life’s peaks and valleys), Say I love you
every day, Laugh a lot…

Sixty one years later you could still find Brother Fred
standing in the kitchen in front of the sink with his hands in a pan of soapy
dishwater, and as he turned and smiled at Sister Maud he knew that his heart
still belonged to no other, and as Sister Maud smiled back at Brother Fred she
knew that he was still her handsome beloved cowboy, He was her destiny.

Dad touched and changed many lives, he set a great example
for us all, by living his faith every day, " We miss you already, God speed
Dad, We Love You".

Fred is survived by his loving wife Maudie Morrison of the
home, four sons Fred Morrison and his wife Ella, James Morrison, and Terry
Morrison and his wife Linda all of Seminole, Oklahoma, two daughters Leora Cox
of Seminole, Oklahoma and Debbie Mills and her husband Vernon of Newalla,
Oklahoma, two brothers James Morrison and his wife April of Seminole, Oklahoma
and Richard Morrison of Seminole, Oklahoma, three sisters Betty Kean and her
husband Eldon of Seminole, Oklahoma, Cora Lee Hunt of Shawnee, Oklahoma and
Carolyn Haworth of Seminole, Oklahoma; eight grandchildren and nine
great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents, a sister Elizabeth
and his son-in-law Ronnie Cox.

Funeral services will be at 11:00 A.M., Friday, February 5,
2016 at the Little Chapel at Little Cemetery, north of Seminole. Jimmy and Nita
Moreland and J.C. Simpson will officiate at the service.

Swearingen Funeral Home in Seminole, Oklahoma is in charge of
arrangements.

Thelma Morris

Thelma Louise (Pippins) Morris, age 82 and a resident of
Asher, Oklahoma, passed away Sunday, January 17, 2016 at St. Anthony Shawnee
Hospital.

Services are planned for 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, January 20,
2016 at First Baptist Church of Asher, Oklahoma under the direction of
Swearingen Funeral Home of Konawa, Oklahoma. Pastor Dale Griffith will
officiate. Burial will follow at 3:00 p.m. at Quinton City Cemetery in Quinton,
Oklahoma.

Thelma was born January 10, 1934 in Russellville, Oklahoma,
to Jessie Clarence Pippins and Lillie Gladys (Smith) Pippins. She graduated from
Quinton High School, and she attended college in Finley, Oklahoma.

Thelma married Bobby Joe Morris May 21, 1955 in Oklahoma City
at the Church of God. She worked as a bookkeeper for two department stores, and
Bobby worked for Tinker Air Force Base for 21 years. They were married for 59
years before he passed away October 30, 2014.

Thelma is survived by two sons, Mark Morris of Norman,
Oklahoma, and Ronald Morris of Asher, Oklahoma; one brother, J. D. Pippins of
Broken Arrow, Oklahoma; ten grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Jessie and Lillie
Pippins; her husband, Bobby Joe Morris; one son, Kevin Morris; two brothers,
Elery Harold Pippins and Dource Pippins; and one granddaughter, Amy Digison.

Sherman Mitchell Sr.

Sherman Mark Daniel Mitchell, Sr. 26, Shawnee resident died
Tuesday, April 26, 2016 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Sherman was born July 1,
1989 in Sherman, Texas to Hiram Beverly Mitchell, Jr. and Marilyn Ruth (Shaw)
Mitchell. Sherman grew up in Seminole and attended and graduated from Seminole
High School, where he played football, basketball and was active in
Weightlifting.

Sherman was a member of the Galilee Temple of Praise and
Deliverance in Seminole, Oklahoma, where he sang in the choir.

He was preceded in death by his four uncles; Larry T.
Crawford, Sr., Leonard Mitchell, Andre Shaw and Franklin Shaw, both paternal and
maternal grandparents; Seymore and Geraldine Shaw and Hiram and Bernice
Mitchell.

Funeral services will be held at 12:00 P.M., Friday, May 6,
2016 at the Fresh Fire Outreach Center located at 1101 E. Main Street in
Shawnee, Oklahoma. Pastor Geraldine Crawford and Seymore Shaw, Jr. will
officiate the service. Interment will follow at Rest Haven Memorial Gardens in
Seminole, Oklahoma.

Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Swearingen
Funeral Home in Seminole, Oklahoma.

Messages of condolences may be sent to the family online at
www.swearingenfuneral.com

Deutreen Miller

Deutreen Elisbeth Miller, long time Seminole resident passed
away, Wednesday, January 27, 2016 at Seminole, Oklahoma at the age of 88.

Deutreen was born March 12, 1927 in Calera, Oklahoma to
parents, John Robinson and Jewel (Self) Robinson. She married Hans Macnay
Miller, November 3, 1945 in Madera, California. She moved from California in
2005.

Deutreen was of the Christian faith and a Convalescent Home
nurse’s aid from which she retired.

Deutreen was preceded in death by her parents, John and Jewel
Robinson; four brothers, Toots Robinson, Jack "Shorty" Robinson, Dutch
Robinson, Pete Robinson and one sister Vi Jones.

A memorial service is planned for a later date.

Cremation services are under the direction of Swearingen
Funeral Home of Seminole, Oklahoma.

Messages of condolences may be sent:
www.swearingenfuneralhome.com

Jalean McGaugh

Services for Jalean McGaugh, 97, of Ada are 10:00 a.m.
Saturday, January 30, 2016, at the Criswell Funeral Home Chapel, Rev. Harold
Ware will officiate. Burial will follow at Rosedale Cemetery.

Mrs. McGaugh passed away Tuesday, January 26, 2016 at a local
nursing home. She was born August 23, 1918 in Bebee to Ben and Mae Glover Crow.
She was born a twin.

She grew up in Wewoka and graduated from Wewoka High School
in 1936 and also graduated from Hills Business College in Oklahoma City.

She married Lonnie Lester McGaugh on January 15, 1937. He
preceded her in death June 8, 2011. They were married 74 years. She and her
family moved to Ada in 1962.

Mrs. McGaugh was a homemaker and had also worked for McBride
Clinic as the office manager and later for Carl D. Osborn, M. D., retiring in
1993. Mrs. McGaugh had many interests: gardening, flowers and most of all her
family. She was of the Baptist faith.

Obituaries may be viewed and online condolences sent to
criswellfh.com.

Emmit McCraw

Emmit Huegene McCraw, age 80 and a resident of Konawa,
Oklahoma, passed away from this life Friday, April 22, 2016 at the V.A. Center
in Sulphur, Oklahoma.

A Wake service is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. Monday Night, April
25th at Sacred Heart Catholic Church four miles west of Konawa. Fr.
Adrian Vorderlandwehr, O.S.B. will officiate.

The Funeral Mass will be held 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, April 26th
at Sacred Heart Catholic Church with full Navy military honors. Fr. Adrian will
officiate, and burial will be at Sacred Heart Catholic Church Cemetery.

Pallbearers are Bob Bassett, Alan Bassett, Donnie Payne, Gary
Payne, Tiffany Huddleston, and Jared Factor. Honorary pallbearers are Alex
Bayarena, Junus Malone, Gene Inmon, and Eddie Inmon. Services are under the
direction of Swearingen Funeral Home of Konawa. Taps will be played by his
grandson, Jake Douglas McCraw.

Emmit was born to James Edward McCraw and Laura (Lehman)
McCraw at Sacred Heart, Oklahoma. Emmit enlisted in the United States Navy in
1955.

He retired in 1975 receiving numerous medals over his career,
including Defense Service Medals, Vietnam Service Medals, Armed Forces
Expeditionay Medal, and a Bravery Commendation.

He served on four attack aircraft carriers. He also retired
from the Oilfield Industry after more than twenty years.

He married Judy (Carr) McCraw on December 14, 1984 in Ada,
Oklahoma.

He is survived by his wife, Judy McCraw of the home; one
daughter, Vickey (McCraw) Harjo of Denver, Colorado; one son, Bruce McCraw of
Konawa; three step-sons, Junus Malone of Corpus Christi, Texas, Gene Inmon, of
Konawa, Eddie Inmon of Konawa; one step-daughter, Mary Bayarena of Corpus
Christi, Texas; four brothers, Glen McCraw, Jimmy McCraw, Jerry McCraw all of
Konawa, and Dean McCraw of Stillwater, Oklahoma; two sister, Geneva Heskett of
Dallas, Texas, and Carolyn Bassett of Maud, Oklahoma; many grandchildren and one
great-great granddaughter.

He was preceded in death by his parents, James and Laura
McCraw; one son, Doug "Butch" McCraw; one daughter, Kathy (McCraw)
Wolf, and one granddaughter, Chelsea Rachele McCraw.

Mary worked for various oil companies in the Seminole area
for many years as a secretary. She had also worked for O G & E and the City
of Seminole. Mary was a member of the Walnut Street Church of Christ and served
as a Pink Lady at the Seminole Hospital. In her spare time, she enjoyed quilting
and painting.

She married Marvin "Bo" Clymer on August 28, 1964
in Seminole, Oklahoma and he preceded her in death on March 24, 2014.

Mary is survived by her sister Alice "Sally"
Christopher of Seminole, Oklahoma, her nieces Sue Herriman, Jackie Acree and her
husband Sam, of Shawnee, Oklahoma and Jamie Bates and her husband Steve Frazier
of Kansas City, Missouri.

She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Bo
Clymer and her brother, Jack Arnold.

Funeral services will be at 10:00 A.M., Saturday, March 5,
2016 at the Strother Historic Memorial Chapel at Maple Grove Cemetery, with
Bobby Allen officiating.

Services are under the direction of Swearingen Funeral Home
in Seminole, Oklahoma

Noma Mansell

Noma June (Thomas) Mansell, 83 year old longtime Seminole,
Oklahoma resident, went to be with our Lord and Savior on Monday, February 29,
2016 at her home in Seminole. She was born April 28, 1932 in Dustin, Oklahoma to
parents, Cecil Frank Thomas and Marjorie Curley (Lee) Thomas.

On November 26, 1954 Noma married Samuel T. "Sam"
Mansell in Seminole, Oklahoma.

Noma and her family have been long associated with the
Assembly of God Churches in the Seminole County area. She was a charter member
of Tri-City Christian Center (now known as Immanuel Fellowship Church). Noma was
very strong in her faith and would often minister to many in the community. She
was a member of the American Bible Society where she had served as area
coordinator. Serving as area coordinator she was blessed with the opportunity to
travel the world. Noma enjoyed leading Bible studies, shopping, camping,
boating, fishing, and she was a wonderful cook.

Noma was a homemaker, wife, mother, grandmother, friend and
most of all a child of God.

Noma leaves to cherish her memories, her husband of almost 62
years, Sam Mansell of the home, two sons and daughters-in-law, Mark Anthony
Mansell and his wife Donna of Pasco, Washington, Scott Allen Mansell and his
wife Jennifer of Farmington, New Mexico, one brother and sister-in-law, Bill and
Loretta Thomas of Kennard, Texas, one sister and brother-in-law, Mildred and
Eugene Melton of Wichita, Kansas, 5 grandchildren, Andy Mansell, Alan Mansell,
Katelyn Mansell, Hollie Mansell and Nate Mansell. She is also survived by a very
special couple she and Sam adopted in Spirit, Dee and Calvin Bennett of
Seminole, Oklahoma, and their son Jonathan Bennett whom she considered a
grandson. Noma is also survived by a host of other family and dear friends.

Noma was preceded in death by her parents, by one son, Thomas
Ray Mansell and by one brother, Gene Thomas.

Funeral services are scheduled for 11:00 a.m., Friday, March
4, 2016 at Swearingen Funeral Home Chapel in Seminole, Oklahoma with Glen Pence
officiating the service. Interment will follow at Little Cemetery.

Services are under the direction of Swearingen Funeral Home
in Seminole, Oklahoma.

Messages of condolences may be sent to the family online at
www.swearingenfuneral.com

Rickey Lovett

Rickey Lynn Lovett, 59, of Wewoka, passed away on Tuesday,
January 12, 2016 at OU Medical Center. He was born July 19, 1956 to Ralph L.
Lovett and Adrian L. (Landrith) Lovett in Seminole, Ok.

Rick grew up in Seminole and joined the Army National Guards.
He worked as an oily in the oilfield for 25 years before becoming disabled.

Rick married Atonia Kaye Cordell in 1975. Together they had
two sons; Bradly Scot Lovett and Rickey Lynn Lovett Jr. Atonia (Toni) passed
away with breast cancer in 2007. In 2013 Rick married Linda L. Gean.

He was preceded in death by his parents, wife, Atonia, son
Brad and two sisters Linda Robinson and Beverly Walters.

Rick is survived by his wife Linda Gean; son Rickey L. Lovett
Jr., grandson Mario Martinez and dog Rot, all of the home; sister Sharon Lovett,
brothers Paris Lovett and wife Kim; his twin Mickey L. Lovett and wife Cindy;
three stepkids, Charlie Whitlock, Clayton Whitlock and Marvelle Whitlock; three
brother-in-laws, Robbie Cordell and wife Gayle, Rickey (Pete) Cordell and Billy
(B.J.) Cordell and wife Tami; Summer Barnett, mother of five of Rick’s
grandchildren; 12 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren and lots of friends. He
will be missed by many. I love you Dad.

Services are still pending.

Danny Kreeger

Danny Allen Kreeger, 60 year old longtime Seminole, Oklahoma
resident, passed from this life on Monday, April 18, 2016 in Oklahoma City,
Oklahoma. He was born February 27, 1956 in Hobbs, New Mexico to parents, Billy
Wayne Kreeger and Billie A. (Goodwin) Kreeger.

Danny graduated from Seminole High School in 1974. He went on
to earn his associate degree from Seminole State College.

On July 26, 1975 Danny married Jane Ware at the First
Freewill Baptist Church in Seminole, Oklahoma.

Danny owned and operated Specialty Tire LLC. on East Broadway
in Seminole for 35 years.

Danny was very active with the Tiny Chiefs Football
Association, serving as chairman most of the 17 years he worked with the
organization. He was also a member of the First Freewill Baptist Church in
Seminole.

Danny leaves to cherish his memories his wife of almost 41
years, Jane (Ware) Kreeger of the home; two sons, Kyle Kreeger of Seminole,
Oklahoma, Colt Kreeger of Greeley, Colorado; his father, Bill Kreeger of
Seminole, Oklahoma; his sister, Mitzi and Houck of Seminole, Oklahoma; his
mother-in-law, LaVonne Ware of Seminole, Oklahoma; his sister-in-law, Teresa of
Seminole; three grandchildren; and a host of nieces nephews and a number of dear
friends.

Danny was preceded in death by his mother, Billie Kreeger
(2013); by one brother, Darrell Kreeger (2008); and by his father-in-law, Jim
Ware (2001).

The family will receive friends from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00
p.m., Thursday, April 21, 2016 at Swearingen Funeral Home in Seminole, Oklahoma.

Funeral services are scheduled for 2:00 p.m., Friday, April
22, 2016 at The Seminole First Baptist Church located at 420 Reid Street in
Seminole, Oklahoma. Interment will follow at Little Cemetery located north of
Seminole on Hwy. 99.

Services are under the direction of Swearingen Funeral Home
in Seminole, Oklahoma. www.swearingenfuneral.com.

Augusta Kersey

Augusta Belle " Aunt Gus" Kersey, 90, longtime
former Seminole resident died, Sunday, February 14, 2016 in Norman, Oklahoma,
where she had been living for past few years with her son and daughter-in-law.

She was born January 16, 1926 in Mesilla Park, New Mexico to
Thomas Lyle and Ethel (Stansill ) Lyle. She came to Seminole as a young girl.

She graduated from Seminole High School, and worked and as a
nurse’s aide at Seminole Hospital and was a homemaker. Augusta was a member of
the Franklin Baptist Church.

She married Clarence Lester Kersey on June 24, 1945 in
Seminole, Oklahoma and he preceded her in death on November 3, 2001.

She is survived by her son Tim Kersey of Norman, Oklahoma,
six grandchildren; 14 great- grandchildren; and 7 great-great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, a
daughter Mildred (Kersey) Farley, two brothers, one sister and a son Chris
Kersey.

Funeral services will be held at 1:00 P.M., Friday February
19, 2016 at the Franklin Baptist Church at 72nd and Franklin road in Norman,
Oklahoma, with burial following at 4:00 P.M. at Little Cemetery north of
Seminole, Oklahoma.

Funeral services are under the direction of Swearingen
Funeral Home in Seminole, Oklahoma.

Jimmy Kean

Jimmy Dale Kean, 72 year old Seminole County resident, passed
from this life on January 28, 2016 at Integris Baptist Hospital in Oklahoma
City, Oklahoma. He was born September 14, 1943 in Seminole, Oklahoma to parents,
Albert Forest Kean and Cora (Edney) Kean.

Following High School Jimmy enlisted in the United States
Army where he was stationed in Germany, Thailand, and Vietnam. During his
service he earned the rank of Sargent, Jimmy also earned the National Defense
Service Medal, the Vietnam Service Medal, the Vietnam Campaign Medal, and the
Good Conduct Medal.

Jimmy went on to own and operate, "Kean’s
Trucking" for several years. On July 10, 2012 Jimmy married Rosa (Uhl) Kean
in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Jimmy is preceded in death by his parents, Albert and Cora
Kean, by one step-daughter, Linda Zeien, and by one brother, Kenneth Kean.

Funeral services are scheduled for 2:00 p.m., Monday,
February 1, 2016 at Swearingen Funeral Home in Seminole, Oklahoma with Military
Honors. Rev. Carl Whitfield officiating the service. Interment will follow at
Little Cemetery.

Funeral services are under the direction of Swearingen
Funeral Home in Seminole, Oklahoma.

Messages of condolences may be sent to the family online at
www.swearingenfuneral.com

A memorial service will be 2 p.m., Saturday, Jan. 9, at
Wilkinson Funeral Home Chapel officiated by Rev. Lee Proctor. The family will
receive friends at 1 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home.

Corky was born Sept. 21, 1947, in Shawnee to Joe E. Johnson
and the late Jimmie Nell Sharp Johnson. He was a custom home-builder in North
Carolina and Oklahoma for over 40 years, being personable with each of his
clients. When he was not working, Corky was an avid deer hunter. He traveled to
many states and Canada for the "thrill of the hunt." Corky also
enjoyed piddling with woodworking.

Wilkinson Funeral Home of Concord, North Carolina, is
assisting the Johnson family.

True Huddleston

True Vernon Huddleston, 78 year old Seminole, Oklahoma
resident, passed from this life on Wednesday, June 8, 2016 at his home in
Seminole.

He was born July 16, 1937 in Clayton, New Mexico to parents,
Henry Baker Huddleston and Alice (Gonzales) Huddleston.

Full obituary information is pending with Swearingen Funeral
Home in Seminole, Oklahoma. www.swearingenfuneral.

Ann Houston

Services for G. Ann Houston, 80, of Konawa were 2:00 Monday
at the Criswell Funeral Home Chapel in Ada. Rev. Roger Miller officiated. Burial
followed at Vamoosa Cemetery.

Mrs. Houston passed away Thursday, March 3, 2016 at
Clarehouse in Tulsa. She was born September 12, 1935 in Sasakwa to Troy and
Sarah Doolen. She attended Rocky Point grade school and graduated from Vamoosa
High School. She received a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Education from
East Central Univeristy in Ada.

She married Bill Houston June 26, 1954 in Konawa. He preceded
her in death October, 2001. Mrs. Houston was a 3rd grade teacher for
the Konawa School System until her retirement. She was a Christian and a member
of the American Legion.

Survivors include a son, Sam Houston and his wife Nannette of
Sand Springs; a granddaughter, Laci Stocks and her husband Bobby of Coweta;
grandson, Cody Houston of Sand Springs; a sister, Fern King of Konawa; and
numerous nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; a
brother, Harrison Doolen; and two sisters, Jesse Doolen-Ward and Johnnie
Collinsworth.

Dewayne was a Certified Nurse Assistant and Security Guard.
He married April Dawn Streater on May 1, 2006 in Seminole, Oklahoma.

Dewayne is survived by his wife, April Hopkins of Seminole,
Oklahoma, his father-in-law and mother–in-law Kirk and Edwina Goodman of
Wewoka, Oklahoma, two brothers Darrel Wade Hopkins and Ray Hopkins both of
Seminole.

Private family services will be held at a later date.

Services are under the direction of Swearingen Funeral Home
in Seminole, Oklahoma.

Dwayne Holland

Dwayne Holland age 77 of Wewoka, went to be with his Lord and
Savior Tuesday, March 16, 2016 in Ada, OK. Born July 19, 1938 in Tupelo, OK to
the late Harvey ND Holland and Mildred Madilene Hanson Holland. He was a
graduate of Stonewall High School and on October 14, 1977 he married Donna Gray.

Dewayne worked as a mechanic for Big Yank in Wewoka, for a
number of years.

Preceding Dewayne in death are his parents, two brothers
Glenn Edward Holland, and Donald Lee Holland, one sister Yuvonda Ruth Holland.

Survivors include his wife of 38 years, Donna Holland of the
home, son Ricky Dewayne Holland of Ada, OK; daughter Doris Lynell Hayes of Ada,
OK; Step-children Cheryl Eubanks of Anaheim, CA, Dana Young of Norman, OK,
Rhonda Bush of Enid, OK; 12 grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren, brothers
Charles Holland, and Troy Holland both of Durant, OK; one sister Wanda Maples,
of Bonham, TX and a host of other relatives and friends.

Funeral Service were held 11:00 a.m. Saturday March 19, 2016
at the Wewoka Church of Christ with Aaron Alsbrook officiating.

Services were under the direction of Stout-Phillips Funeral
Home Wewoka, Oklahoma.

An Online Guestbook is available at PhillipsFuneralService.com.

Billy Higdon

Billy served his country in the U.S. Air Force as a master
sergeant. He served for 20 years and was active in the Korean and Vietnam Wars.
He played basketball while in the U.S. Air Force and was known as
"Shanks". He also voluntarily coached little league baseball and
basketball while in the military.

Billy grew up in Seminole and graduated from Seminole Public
Schools. After retiring from the military he later received his Master’s
Degree in Education from, East Central University in Ada, Oklahoma. Billy was a
school teacher and coach. He coached basketball and baseball. He taught in
Calvin and Maud school systems. He was also a well know referee throughout the
state of Oklahoma and was known as "Coach" by many.

Billy was a member of the Church of Christ, Elks Lodge # 2516
and served as secretary, and the Oklahoma Retired Educators Association.

Billy married Anna Marie (Hollingshead) Higdon on July 12,
1953 in Shawnee, Oklahoma.

Billy is survived by his wife of 63 years Anna Marie Higdon
of Seminole, Oklahoma, two sons, Don Higdon and his wife Tracy of Arkansas, and
Tom Higdon and his wife Karen of Arkansas, one daughter, Mona Reeves and her
husband Mark of Konawa, Oklahoma, one sister, Margie Tull of Oklahoma City,
Oklahoma, seven grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.

Billy was a dedicated husband, father and grandfather, who
loved his family dearly. Some of his favorite hobbies included: Camping,
following his grandchildren in sports and other activities, and researching his
family tree.

He will be missed by all.

Memorial services will be held at 11:00 A.M., Monday, May 16,
2016 at Swearingen Funeral Home Chapel in Seminole. Mr. Higdon will receive full
military honors at the service.

Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Swearingen
Funeral Home in Seminole, Oklahoma.

Randy Hester

Randy Earle Hester, long time Seminole, Oklahoma, resident
passed away Thursday, May 12, 2016 at his home in Seminole at the age of 62.

Randy was born July 27, 1953 in Fairhope, Alabama to parents,
Clinton Benjamin Hester and Bobbie Claire (Jolley) Hester.

Randy married Nancy (Thomas) Hester, January 1, 2001 at
Atoka, Oklahoma. He was a retired loan manager.

Randy was a member of the First Baptist Church of Seminole,
Oklahoma.

Randy is survived by his wife, Nancy of the home, son, Billy
Clinton Hester of Wylie, Texas; three daughters, Judith Lynn Tatom of Panama
City Beach, Florida, Christi Eastwood of Atoka, Oklahoma, Marinda Copeland of
Atoka, Oklahoma; one brother, Robert (Bob) Hester of Raleigh, North Carolina;
one sister, Linda Erickson of Yukon, Oklahoma and seven grandchildren.

Randy was preceded in death by his parents, Clinton Benjamin
Hester and Bobbie (Jolley) Hester.

Memorial services are planned for 2:00 p.m. Monday May 16,
2016 at Swearingen Funeral Home Chapel with Coy Tingle officiating.

Cremation services are under the direction of Swearingen
Funeral Home of Seminole, Oklahoma.

Messages of condolences may be sent
www.swearingenfuneralhome.com

Denny Heath

Dennis "Denny" Lloyd Heath, age 73, passed from
this life on Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2016, at his home in Kaw City. A celebration of
life service will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 23, 2016, at First Osage
Baptist Church. Burial will follow in Fairfax Cemetery under the direction of
Hunsaker-Wooten Funeral Home. Visitation hours will be held from 8 a.m. to 8
p.m. Friday, Jan. 22, at Hunsaker-Wooten Funeral Home. The family has suggested
memorials to American Legion in Ralston and contributions may be left at
Hunsaker-Wooten Funeral Home.

Denny was born Aug. 2, 1942 in Seminole, the son of Clair and
Geneva Faulkner Heath. He attended Fairfax Public Schools and served in the
National Guard for 11 years. He served on the Fairfax School Board from 1975 to
1986 and was the owner/operator of Errols Auto Body in Fairfax. His hobbies were
Wednesday night poker with his friends, fishing with Chuck, OU football, the
Bluegrass Festival and he loved cooking for his family and friends.

Survivors include his loving life partner, Jill Hogan Sims,
of Kaw City and his previous wife of 22 years Cecelia Daniels Heath; two
daughters Irene Gibson, of Fairfax and Dawna Bowman and husband Mark, of
Fairfax; four grandchildren, Jared and Sasha Gibson and Lee and Chase Bowman;
two great-grandchildren, Benton Welch and Hunter Gibson; extended family, Danny
Sims and son Riley, of Wichita, Kan.; Tiffany and Steven Blake and sons Cooper
and Mason, of Edmond; Whitney and Chad Phipps and children Madison, Dalton and
Clayton; two brothers, Errol Heath, of Pawhuska and Doyle Heath and wife Wanda,
of Fairfax; three sisters, Paula Elliott and husband Lee, of Fairfax; Jeanith
Goad and partner Mike, of Oologah; and Johnna Kerr and husband Marty, of
Winfield, Kan. He "Loved Many" and was Loved by "Many More"
— Denny knew not one stranger. He had a heart of gold our community will miss
him dearly.

An online guest book may be signed at
www.hunsakerwootenfuneralhome.com.

Shelia Hatton

Shelia Christine (Higdon) Hatton, age 56 and a resident of
Konawa, Oklahoma, passed away from this life December 31, 2015 at her home.

A memorial service is scheduled for 2:00 p.m. Saturday,
January 9th at the River Church located in Ada, Oklahoma. Jeremy O’Brian will
officiate, and cremation is under the direction of Swearingen Funeral Home of
Konawa.

Shelia was born August 4, 1959 in Ada, Oklahoma to John Cecil
Higdon and Margaret Marie (Langford) Higdon. She worked as a sewing operater at
Wrangler, and she also worked for Reeves Packing and for the Salvation Army.

She married Wesley Lee Hatton in Ada, Oklahoma. Shelia
enjoyed being with family and friends, and she loved cooking funeral dinners for
the church.

She is survived by her husband, Wesley Hatton of Ada; one
daughter, Felecia Griffis of Konawa; and numerous family and friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents, John and Margaret
Higdon; two brothers, Jimmy Ray Higdon and Cealra Higdon.

George Harrison

George Harrison former Wewoka resident, age 65 of Norman, OK
passed away Monday, February 29th, 2016 at the Veterans Hospital in Oklahoma
City, OK. Born February 27, 1951 in Wewoka, OK to the late Grover Harrison and
Judy (Tiger) Harrison.

George was a graduate of Hartshorne High School and later
served in the United States Marine Corps serving in The Vietnam War. George was
a member of Hill Top Presbyterian Church in Wewoka.

George is preceded in death by his parents and siblings;
Laverne Johnson, Buddy Harrison, Willie Harrison, Thomas Harrison and James
Harrison.

George is survived by his wife Karen Harrison of Norman,
children; Anthony Lee Byrd of Okmulgee, George Harrison Jr. of Norman, Gregory
Harrison of Norman, six grandchildren; siblings; Richard Harrison of Wewoka,
Eugene Harrison of Wewoka, Leroy Harrison of Wewoka, Raymond Harrison of Wewoka,
Wanda Bruner of Wewoka, Patricia Harrison of OKC, Juanita Williams of Wewoka,
and adopted brother Bill Graham of OKC.

Funeral service will be 2:00 p.m. Saturday March 5, 2016 at
The Wewoka Hill Top Presbyterian Church with Pastor Mickey Hill and Pastor Larry
Harrison officiating.

Services are under the direction of Stout-Phillips Funeral
Home Wewoka, Oklahoma.

An Online Guestbook is available at PhillipsFuneralService.com.

David Hargis

Melvin David Hargis, 54, lifelong Seminole resident, died
Wednesday, December 30, 2015 in Seminole, Oklahoma. David was born June 28, 1961
in Seminole, Oklahoma to Melvin Eugene and Nancy Etta (Littlejohn) Hargis.

David attended Seminole Schools and graduated from Seminole
High School in the class of 1979. He attended and graduated from Seminole State
College and while at SSC he worked in the Assist Lab as a tutor. He completed
his education with a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering from the
University of Oklahoma.

He was currently employed with Clour Engineering in Norman,
Oklahoma, until his death. He worked with his grandfather Clarence Hargis and
father Melvin Hargis in the Hargis Cabinet Shop on West Strothers for many
years. He enjoyed meetings of the Tool collectors club and going to tool shows
looking for deals on antique tools, which he loved to collect. He was a member
of the Midwest Tool Collectors Association. He also loved computers and anything
to do with them. David was a member of the Presbyterian Church.

Although David was a very private person, he always came
through for his family in their time of need, He was dearly loved and we will
all miss him deeply.

David is survived by his sisters Nancy Jeanette Tiger of
Seminole, Oklahoma and Martha Ellen Howard and her husband Kirk of Allen, Texas,
his nieces and nephews Nancy Ellen Maye and Kursten Devoe Maye both of Seminole,
Oklahoma and Leah Nicole Howard and Adam Howard both of Allen, Texas.

He was preceded in death by his parents and grandparents.

Memorial services are planned for 2:00 P.M., Wednesday,
January 6, 2016 at Swearingen Funeral Home Chapel in Seminole, Oklahoma. Bill
Barnett of the Indian Nations Baptist Church in Seminole, will officiate at the
service.

Swearingen Funeral Home is in charge of funeral arrangements.

Liz Gunter

Elizabeth Ruth "Liz" Gunter, 75, longtime Seminole
resident and educator, died Friday, January 22, 2016 in Shawnee, Oklahoma.
Elizabeth was born September 28, 1940 in McCamey, Texas to William Wallace and
Nancy Ellen (Selby) Littlejohn.

She grew up in McCamey, Texas until the 1950’s when she
moved to Seminole, where she continued her education at Seminole Public Schools
and graduated from Seminole High School in 1958. She attended East Central
University where she received her Master of Education degree.

Liz taught school at Seminole Public Schools for the entire
32 years of her career, before retiring in 1999. "She was truly a master
teacher".

Liz enjoyed playing BUNKO, reading, lunch with her SHS class
of 1958 girls, visiting the shut-ins from her church, writing memories of her
grandkids in her "Nana book", traveling, especially to National Parks,
fishing, and making gingerbread houses every year for the grandkids.

She was a member of the First United Methodist Church in
Seminole, the ladies UMW group, PEO, Seminole Chamber of Commerce (member and
volunteer), Self-Culture Club, past member of the Seminole Arts Council, Delta
Kappa Gamma Society International, American Association of University Women, and
the OEA, NEA Teachers Association. Locally she was a lifetime member of the
Seminole Alumni Association and Ducks Unlimited, on the board of trustees for
the Jasmine Moran Children’s Museum, Seminole County Retired Teachers, and
Volunteer reader for the Seminole Public Library Children’s Story Hour.

She married Herbert Dee "Herb" Gunter on October 1,
1960 in Seminole, Oklahoma.

Liz is survived by her husband of 55 years, Herb Gunter of
Seminole, her two daughters, Sonia Scott of Seminole, Oklahoma, Carrie Nault and
her husband Kyle of Ardmore, Oklahoma, four grandchildren Colby Scott of
Seminole, Oklahoma, Katie Scott of Seminole, Oklahoma, Kyla Nault of Frisco,
Texas and P.T. Nault of Pasadena, Texas.

She was preceded in death by her parents, sister Nancy
Hargis, son-in-law Tom Scott, aunts Hazel Colby and June and Bob Davis.

Funeral services will at 2:00 P.M., Wednesday, January 27,
2016 at the First United Methodist Church on Wrangler Blvd. in Seminole,
Oklahoma, with Rev. Clint Dawkins and Rev. Gary O. Wilburn officiating. Burial
will follow at Rest Haven Memorial Gardens in Seminole.

The family request in lieu of flowers, donations may be made
to the First United Methodist Church youth group at 910 W. Wrangler Blvd,
Seminole, Oklahoma and the Northwood School, Camp Goddard Fund at P.O. Box 1031,
Seminole, Oklahoma 74818.

Services are under the direction of Swearingen Funeral Home
in Seminole, Oklahoma.

David Green

David Ray Green, 59 year old Shawnee, Oklahoma resident,
passed from this life on Thursday, January 14, 2016 at his home in Shawnee. He
was born March 7, 1956 in Boise City, Oklahoma to parents, Gilford Lee Green and
Dianna Jean (Cowen) Green.

David had worked as a carpenter for many years. He was also
affiliated with the Church of God in Shawnee, Oklahoma.

Survivors include his wife, Dianna Green of Maud, Oklahoma;
two daughters, Christy Lynn (Green) Coy of Hobbs, New Mexico, Deia Marie Green
of Saint Louis, Oklahoma; two brothers, Wayne Green of Tecumseh, Oklahoma,
Darrell Green of Clayton, New Mexico; two sisters, Kay Reed of Maud, Oklahoma,
Elsie Jurjda of Trinidad, Colorado; 4 grandchildren; and a host of other family
and dear friends.

David was preceded in death by his parents, by three sisters,
Janice Green, Carolyn Woodington, Lou Marquez, and by one brother, Tommy Greene.

Cremation services are under the direction of Swearingen
Funeral Home in Seminole, Oklahoma.

The family request that donations be sent to the David Green
Memorial Fund at Swearingen Funeral Home, 1001 N. Milt Phillips Ave., Seminole,
Oklahoma 74868. Phone 405-382-3456.

Private family services are scheduled for a later date.

Messages of condolences may be sent to the family online at
www.swearingenfuneral.com

Sylvia Graves

Sylvia Lou Graves of Perry, Oklahoma, passed away on
Saturday, March 5, 2016, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at the age of 74 years.

Sylvia Lou Graves was born on December 18, 1941, in Hartford,
Arkansas. She was the daughter of Sylvester and Betty Opal (Loftis) Howard.

As an infant she moved with her family to California. In 1945
she moved with her family back to the Seminole, Oklahoma area where she attended
Pleasant Grove Public Schools, graduating from Pleasant Grove High School in
1960. Following her education she married Robert Duane Graves in Seminole,
Oklahoma, on August 21, 1961, and they made their home in Wheeling, Illinois. In
1963 they moved back to Seminole, Oklahoma, and in 1968 they moved to Perry. She
worked as a cashier for Best Yet Foods in Perry retiring in 1997. She attended
Calvary Baptist Church in Perry. She loved spending time with her family,
grandkids and her dog Louie. She enjoyed cooking, gardening, and shopping.

She is survived by her husband Robert Duane Graves of the
home; three daughters, Rhonda Hodge of Edmond, Oklahoma, Valerie Noman and
husband Lyn of Perry, Oklahoma, Marsha Sobonya and husband Chris of Stillwater,
Oklahoma; two sons, Chris Graves of Catoosa, Oklahoma, and Lance Graves and
Brandi of Stillwater, Oklahoma; fifteen grandchildren; six great grandchildren;
four brothers, Harley Howard of Seminole, Oklahoma, Jimmy Howard and wife
Harriett of Seminole; Kenneth Howard and wife Linda of Seminole; and Rick Howard
and wife Phyllis of Kansas City, Missouri; and one sister Gail Anderson of
Norman, Oklahoma.

She was preceded in death by her parents; one brother, Curtis
Howard; one half sister, Betty Johnson; one brother-in-law, Jerry Anderson; and
one sister-in-law, Dorothy Howard.

Visitation was held on Tuesday, March 8th from 6:00 p.m. to
8:00 p.m. at the Perry Funeral Home in Perry, Oklahoma.

Services are scheduled for today at 11:00 am at the First
Baptist Church in Perry. Burial will follow in the Grace Hill Cemetery in Perry,
Oklahoma.

Donald Goodman

Donald DeWayne Goodman, was born Aug. 6, 1938 in Blackwell,
the son of Harold Wayne and Zelphia Biby Goodman. Donald passed away Wednesday,
March 2, 2016.

A graveside funeral service was held at 2 p.m. on Saturday,
March 5, with Mark Wright officiating. Funeral service and burial in Dewey
Cemetery were under the direction of Stumpff Funeral Home and Crematory,
Bartlesville.

Donald grew up in the Blackwell, Ponca City and the
Bartlesville area. He married his beloved Wanda Mae Dallas on March 31, 1962 at
Pawnee. They made their first home at Fort Riley, Kan., and following his
military services they moved to Wewoka, where he was employed with the I-40
Highway construction project.

They later moved to western Kansas and then Cherokee, Okla.,
to Claremore and then to the Copan area in the late 1960s to make their
permanent home. There wasn’t anything he couldn’t fix or at least gave a
darn good try to! He worked many jobs to support his family. He worked nights at
Founder in Dewey and hauled hay by day with his wife as the driver and kids in
the truck cab. He worked at a coal mine in Welch, Okla., until it closed down
then went on to work for Bill Doenges as a farm and ranch hand then to a
mechanic at Doenges Ford in Bartlesville where he retired in 1997.

He was a well-loved man with many stories to tell. He enjoyed
sitting on his swing with his wife relaxing and enjoying the outdoors while
watching his grandchildren and great-grandchildren running and playing outside
with their dogs and animals. His hobbies were farming and feeding his cattle on
a daily basis.

Daddy/papa will always be in our hearts loved and missed
daily. He was a great friend, husband, brother and father and the greatest papa.

He is survived by daughter, Gayla Goodman, of the home;
Delbert and his wife Cathy, of Ramona, Kevin and his wife Christina, of Dewey;
granddaughters, Briana Goodman-Stitt and husband Jonathon, of Kingfisher and
Kasey Nicole Drennan-King, of Bartlesville; grandsons, Dane, Kaleb Isaac and
Jeffery Goodman Bradley Carroll Martin Blum and his wife Corey and Jacob Blum;
great-granddaughters, Braely, Brystel, and Brinley Stitt, Andrea and Gentry
Blum; great-grandsons, Kadon and Kason Barnard, Garrett and Simon Blum; his
brother, Harold Goodman and his wife Connie of Marland; sister, La Donna Kay
Leon, of Ponca City; and numerous nieces nephews and great-nieces and -nephews
with more on the way.

He was preceded in death by his son, Terry; beloved wife,
Wanda; both his parents; and granddaughter-in-law, Bobby Blum.

Ronald Garrison

Ronald Allen Garrison, son of Robert and Saundra Garrison of
Seminole, passed away on Saturday, March 12, 2016, in Dallas, Texas at the age
of 49. He was born in Broken Arrow on April 16,1966.

Other survivors include his brother Robert Wayne Garrison and
nephew Marine Sargeant Robby Garrison.

Services are pending at a later date, along with a grave side
ceremony that will be held at Little Cemetery.

Newman Factor

Newman Lee Factor was born on November 30, 1940, in
Limestone, Oklahoma, and departed this life on Thursday, April 21, 2016, in
Prague, Oklahoma, at the age of 75.

Newman , the son of Tony and Yannah Factor, was a resident of
Prague. He proudly served his country in the United States Army. He married
JoAnn Doris Miller on June 23, 2001. He worked in law enforcement and was a
member of the Freewill Baptist Church of Prague.

Newman’s parents and two sisters preceded him in death.

Survivors include: his wife of 14 years JoAnn Doris Factor of
the home; sons Jimpsey of Ada, and Jerome Factor of Tahlequah; daughters
Gwendolyn of Ada, Johnita Verdugo of Whittier, CA, and

JoAnn Factor will receive family and friends for a wake
service on Sunday, April 24, 2016 at 6:00 PM at Parks Brothers Funeral Home in
Prague.

Funeral services will be held at 2:00 PM on Monday, April 25,
2016, at the Freewill Baptist Church in Prague with Rev. Randall Miller and Rev.
Richard Botello officiating. Interment will follow at the Little Cemetery in
Seminole County escorted by the Seminole Nation Lighthorsemen.

Services are under the direction of Parks Brothers Funeral
Service in Prague.

A guest book is available to share your memories on-line.

Please visit www.ParksBrothers.net

Jacob Embrey

Jacob Tyler Embrey of The Colony, TX was called to Heaven on
September 21st, 2016. He passed away after a brief illness and went quietly in
his sleep.

Jacob was born June 25, 2003 in Dallas, TX to Dana and
Shawnelle Embrey. Jacob was the second of three children with older brother
Aaron, 16 and younger sister Macy, 10. Jacob was in the 8th grade at Lakeview
Middle School in The Colony, TX. He was a member of The Choctaw Nation.

Jacob is survived by his parents, his maternal grandfather;
Robert Lewis of Dallas, TX, fraternal grandmother Ruth Johnston Embrey of
Terrell, TX, maternal Aunt Stephanie Lewis of Dallas, TX, several aunt and
uncles and a host of other relatives and friends.

Jacob is preceded in death by his maternal grandmother Julis
Kinney Lewis, fraternal grandfather Rene Embrey and his uncle George Embrey.

Wake service will be 6:00 p.m. Tuesday September 27, 2016 at
Stout-Phillips Funeral Home chapel.

Funeral service will be 2:00 p.m. Wednesday September 28,
2016 at Stout-Phillips Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Kellos Walker and Rev.
Curtis Kinney officiating.

There will also be a candlelight service for his friends and
classmates Monday September 26, 2016 at 7:00 p.m. in The Colony, Texas at
Calvary Christian Center.

Jacobs favorite color was purple, so we request attendees to
wear purple in his memory.

Interment will follow at the Kinney family cemetery in
Wewoka, OK

Arrangements are under the direction of Stout-Phillips
Funeral Home.

An Online Guestbook is available at
PhillipsFuneralService.com.

Felicia Echelle

Felicia Marie Echelle, 38 year old, lifelong Seminole
resident passed from this life on Thursday, May 19, 2016 following an automobile
accident in Lincoln County, Oklahoma. She was born November 8, 1977 in Seminole,
Oklahoma to parents Bill Preston Miller and Deborah (Monks) Miller.

Felicia graduated from Bowlegs High School in 1995 and went
on to earn her Master’s degree from Mid-America College.

On October 17, 2002 Felicia married Mark Echelle in Hot
Springs, Arkansas.

Felicia worked as a "Senior Casualty Specialist"
for Farm Bureau Insurance Company. She was also a very devoted wife and mother.
She was always involved in her children’s school functions at both Northwood
and Wilson Schools in Seminole.

Felicia leaves to cherish her memories, her husband of 14
years, Mark Echelle of the home, two sons, Kaden James Echelle, John Bryan
Echelle, and one daughter, Emilie Nicole Echelle, all of the home; her mother,
Deborah Jones of Seminole, Oklahoma; three brothers, Carl and his wife Danielle
Miller of Honolulu, Hawaii, Bill P. Miller of Seminole, Oklahoma, Rustyn Jones
of Noble, Oklahoma; two sisters, Justice Jones of Seminole, Oklahoma, and
Jessica Jones of Seminole, Oklahoma; mother-in-law, Shirley Graves Watson and
her husband Ray of Seminole, Oklahoma; and a host of other family and dear
friends.

Felicia is preceded in death by her paternal grandparents,
Albert "Sonny" Miller and Doris Marie Miller, by her father, Bill
Preston Miller Sr. who died April 10, 1990, and by her maternal grandparents,
Lloyd and Wanda Monks.

Funeral services are scheduled for 2:00 p.m., Tuesday, May
24, 2016 at Bowlegs Assembly of God Church with Allen Lewis and Pastor Roy
Robertson officiating the service. Interment will follow at Maple Grove Cemetery
in Seminole, Oklahoma.

Survivors include: His wife of 63 years Rosemary Dugan of the
home; Son and daughter-in-law, Terry and Toni Dugan of Prague; Daughter, Rena
Ligon and her companion, Clayton Stover of Prague; Grandchildren, Colby Dugan,
Ginni Lou Dugan, Bradley and Michelle Jenkins, and Kim and Jason Turner;
Great-Grandchildren, Austen, Sophia, Alaynia, and Braxtyn; Brother, Jerry Duggan
of Wilburton; Sister and brother-in-law, Laverne and Monroe Bailey of
Collinsville, as well as other family and friends.

The Dugan family will receive friends on Thursday, January
14, 2016, from 6:00 to 8:00 PM at Parks Brothers Funeral Home in Prague.

Funeral services will be held on Friday, January 15, 2016, at
10:00 AM at Parks Brothers Funeral Chapel in Prague with Brother Randall Miller
officiating.

Interment will follow at Little Cemetery. Services are under
the direction of Parks Brothers Funeral Service in Prague.

A guest book is available to share your memories on-line.

Please visit www.ParksBrothers.net

Doug Cook

Douglas Allen Cook, 49 of Holdenville passed away peacefully
in his home on May 12, 2016 in Holdenville, Oklahoma. He was born on April 14,
1967 in Holdenville to James and Dorothy (Ball) Cook. Doug graduated from
Holdenville High School in 1985.

Doug married the love of his life, Susan Donnell Hearn on
July 12, 1989.

He work in EMS and Law Enforcement for several years and
became the Director for the Hughes County EMS Department. Later he would begin
his law enforcement career at the Holdenville Police Department. He worked for
the Wetumka and Calvin Police Departments as well as currently for the
Holdenville Police Department.

Survivors include his wife, Susan of the home, daughter
Savannah of Osborne, Kansas; parents James and Dorothy Cook of Holdenville,
brother Arthur Cook of Holdenville and sister Ramona Edwards of Alabama, his
nieces and nephews as well as a host of other relatives and friends.

Funeral services are scheduled for 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, May
17, 2016 at the First Baptist Church of Holdenville. Bro. John Roberts will
officiate the service.

Pallbearers will be his EMS and Law Enforcement family
including Jere Lee Smith, Brandon McCoy, Doug Sipes, O. C. Powell, David Cook,
and Michael Leuking.

James Keith Dobbins, 64, Saint Louis , Oklahoma resident,
died, Saturday, February 6, 2016 at his home. James was born May 21, 1951 in
Seminole, Oklahoma to William Richard Dobbins and Beloysa Carrie (Ingram)
Dobbins.

James was a retired diesel mechanic for Ryder Truck Rental
Company. He attended OSU Okmulgee Tech School in Okmulgee, Oklahoma where he
received his diesel mechanic training.

James married Penny Lynn (Renfro) Dobbins on June 2, 1973 in
Maud, Oklahoma.

James is survived by his wife of almost 43 years, Penny Lynn
Dobbins of the home in Saint Louis, Oklahoma; one son Michael Dobbins of Maud,
Oklahoma, a daughter Carrie Allen of Saint Louis, Oklahoma, two brothers Steve
Dobbins of Allen, Oklahoma and Russell Dobbins of Choctaw, Oklahoma; two sisters
Judith Akerman of Konawa, Oklahoma and Linda Dunn of Siloam Springs, Arkansas;
and three grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents.

Private Family Services will be held at a later date.

Swearingen Funeral Home in Seminole, Oklahoma is in charge of
arrangements.

Dallas Johnson

Dallas Johnson, 69 year old lifelong Seminole, Oklahoma
resident, passed from this life on Friday, March 11, 2016 at Seminole Hospital.
He was born July 13, 1946 in Seminole, Oklahoma to parents Luther Fox Johnson
and Claudia Estella (Hall) Johnson.

Dallas grew up in the Plant 13 area, south east of Seminole.
He attended Seminole Public Schools. Dallas then worked several years for the
City of Seminole in the sanitation department.

On September 11, 1981 he married Betty Jane Hill in Seminole,
Oklahoma at the Assembly of God Church. Sadly, she preceded him in death.

Dallas was affiliated with the Assembly of God Church.

Dallas is survived by two brothers, Eugene Johnson of
Alabama, Denver Johnson of Joplin, Missouri and by one sister, Linda Hailey of
Holdenville, Oklahoma. Dallas is also survived by a host of nieces, nephews and
other family and dear friends.

Dallas was preceded in death by his parents, Luther and
Claudia Johnson and by his wife, Betty Jane Johnson.

Private family services will be held at a later date.

Cremation services are under the direction of Swearingen
Funeral Home in Seminole, Oklahoma.

Messages of condolences may be sent to the family online at
www.swearingenfuneral.com

Vausy Cumpton

Vausy Vernell (Coots) Carr Cumpton, 61 year old lifelong
Bowlegs resident passed from this life on Friday, January 8, 2016 in Wewoka,
Oklahoma where she was currently residing at Elmwood Manor. She was born March
3, 1953 in Norman, Oklahoma to parents Vernon Coots and Helen Marie Coots.

Vausy married Bill Cumpton, he preceded her in death.

Vausy was a homemaker and was also a member of the Choctaw
Nation of Oklahoma.

Survivors include two sons, John Carr and Daniel Carr both of
Bowlegs, Oklahoma, two daughters, Terri Walker of Seminole, Oklahoma, and Lacy
Cumpton of Wewoka, Oklahoma, one sister Marilyn Robertson of Bowlegs, Oklahoma,
four grandchildren, and a host of other family and dear friends.

Vausy was preceded in death by her mother, Helen Coots, by
her father, Vernon Coots, and by her husband, Bill Cumpton. She was also
preceded in death by one sister, Debbie, and by two daughters, Dianna and
Kristal.

Cremation services are under the direction of Swearingen
Funeral Home in Seminole, Oklahoma.

Messages of condolences may be sent to the family online at
www.swearingenfuneral.com

Craig Creech

Ronald "Craig" Creech, 69 year old former Seminole
County resident, and current Collinsville, Oklahoma resident, passed from this
life on Tuesday, March 2, 2016 at his home in Collinsville. He was born August
8, 1946 in Wewoka, Oklahoma to parents, Edgar L. Creech and Alice Vernell
(Harris) Creech.

After graduating from high school Craig went on to earn his
master’s degree in education. He served as Assistant Superintendent of
Collinsville Public Schools and was currently working on his Doctorate Degree in
Industrial Arts.

On November 19, 1965, Craig married Margaret Ann Drake at the
Church of Christ in Seminole, Oklahoma.

Craig was affiliated with the Church of Christ. He was also
an avid OU football fan, golfer, woodworker, sportsman, fisherman and hunter.
His greatest joys came from teaching school. Craig’s family was his top
priority and the greatest love of his life were his grandchildren.

Survivors include his wife of almost 51 years, Margaret Ann
Creech of the home; three sons and daughters-in-law, Ronald Clifton Creech of
Tulsa, Oklahoma, Brandon Wayne Creech and his wife Michelle of Mesquite, Texas,
Collin Heath Creech and his wife Breanna of Talala, Oklahoma; two brothers and
sisters-in-law, Charles Wayne Creech and his wife Kathy of Merrillville,
Indiana, Paul Dennis Creech and his wife Drew of Bartlesville, Oklahoma; 8
grandchildren, Randall Cotton Davis, Keegan Nathaniel Darby, Sophie Ann Creech,
Caleb Edward Creech, Kirstie Nicole Rodriguez, JoLeigh Violet Creech, and Drake
Carson Creech; and a host of other family and dear friends.

Craig was preceded in death by his parents, Edgar L. Creech
and Alice Vernell Creech.

Services are under the direction of Swearingen Funeral Home
in Seminole, Oklahoma.

Messages of condolences may be sent to the family online at
www.swearingenfuneral.com

Lu Conger

Lu Ella Conger, 83, lifelong Seminole resident, died Monday,
January 18, 2016 at the Colonial Estates Nursing Home in Shawnee, where she had
been staying for a short time. She was born on February 12, 1932 in Wewoka,
Oklahoma to Archie Lee Parsons and Sarah (Vela) Parsons.

Lu sold Avon Products for over 30 years.

Her husband Jack and two sons, Richard and Shane Conger
preceded her in death. She leaves behind a daughter, Pam Gann of Oklahoma City,
Oklahoma, two sons; Jim Conger of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and David Conger of
Seminole, Oklahoma; three loving daughters-in-law, Toni Nall, Jean Orrell and
Lillie Davidson; three grandchildren, one great-grandchild, her cousin and best
friend, Marjorie Stewart of Butner, Oklahoma, and a sister-in-law, Velena Sawyer
of Wewoka, Oklahoma.

Funeral services will be at 10:30 A.M. Friday, January 22,
2016 at the Swearingen Funeral Home Chapel with Gene Smith officiating. Burial
will follow at Oakwood Cemetery, south of Wewoka, Oklahoma.

Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Swearingen
Funeral Home in Seminole, Oklahoma.

Gene Cole

Eugene "Gene" Cole, 73 year old longtime Maud,
Oklahoma resident, passed from this life on Tuesday, January 26, 2016 at St.
Anthony’s Hospital in Shawnee, Oklahoma. He was born March 12, 1942 in Salem,
Arkansas to parents, Harmon Rufus "H.R." Cole and Ivy Lorene "Oreon"
(Williams) Cole.

Gene had lived in Hereford, Texas for several years before
moving to Seminole and then to Maud in 1971. He owned and operated "Gene
Cole Liquefied Feed," and had been a cattle rancher and farmer most of his
life where he owned "Cole Farms." He had also worked for, Shawver-Hailey
Construction several years. Gene then worked for the Maud Housing Authority,
where he worked for the past 37 years, while he continued to raise cattle, which
was his life.

Gene married Coretta Marie (Brown) Peavler on August 19, 1981
in Durant, Oklahoma.

Gene was a man of very few words, he had the heart of a
giant. He loved all of his family very much.

Gene is a former member of the Maud Round-up Club and was
also associated with Trinity Baptist Church in Maud.

Gene leaves to cherish his memories, his loving wife of
almost 35 years, Coretta Cole of the home in Maud, Oklahoma; three sons, Loye
Gene Cole and his wife, Karen of Columbus, Georgia, Brian Cole and his wife,
Rachel of Maud, Oklahoma, Alton Peavler of Maud, Oklahoma; two daughters, Lisa
Anne Cole of Maud, Oklahoma, Brenda Marie Underwood and her husband, Tecumseh
"Tip" of Maud, Oklahoma; two sisters, (his twin sister) Pauline Bryant
of Salem, Arkansas, Catherine Lee of Shawnee, Oklahoma; 12 grandchildren; 8
great-grandchildren; and a host of other family and dear friends.

Gene is preceded in death by his parents, Harmon Rufus
"H.R." Cole and Ivy Lorene "Oreon" (Williams) Cole, by three
brothers, Thadnel Cole, Marvin Cole, Wayne Cole, and by two sisters, Winnie Faye
Nichols and Fanny Olson.

Funeral services are scheduled for 2:00 p.m., Saturday,
January 30, 2016 at the Trinity Baptist Church in Maud, Oklahoma wit Rev. Butch
Bradley officiating the service. Interment will follow at Cummings Cemetery in
Maud, Oklahoma.

Visitation will begin Thursday, January 28, 2016 at
Knight-Swearingen Funeral Home in Maud, Oklahoma.

Services are under the direction of Knight-Swearingen Funeral
Home in Maud, Oklahoma (405) 374-2424.

Messages of condolences may be sent to the family online at
www.swearingenfuneral.com

Welda Chandler

Always believing she was of Native American descent, Welda
Jeanne Wood Chandler joined the council of her Great Spirit on March 29, 2016
thru the portal of Sanctuary Hospice House in Tupelo, Mississippi.

She was the adopted daughter of Lawrence Bo Wood and Wilma
Lynette Norman Wood. Jeanne was born at McAlester, Oklahoma on June 20, 1942.
She grew up and graduated high school in Wewoka, Oklahoma. Upon graduation she
attended East Central Oklahoma State in Ada, Oklahoma before transferring to
Oklahoma State University at Stillwater, Oklahoma where she earned a Bachelor’s
degree in Elementary Education; graduating in 1964.

Her teaching career included stints in Perry, Oklahoma;
Littleton, Colorado; Fort Peck, Montana; White Settlement Fort Worth, Texas;
Yazoo City, Vicksburg, and Tupelo, Mississippi. Her Master’s degree was earned
at Mississippi College in Clinton, Mississippi. Not only did she aptly teach the
sciences to gifted elementary students, she was a tutor, mentor, a master at
securing financial grants for her own and other schools, she was a National
Board Certified teacher.

She is survived by her husband of 54 years, James Callier
Chandler, daughters Jennifer Anne Johnson, Jade Renee Hudson, and son Justin
Callier Chandler. Grandchildren are Cameron Riley Evans, Nathan Chandler Hudson,
Madison Leigh Hudson, Abigale Syndney Chandler, and Emilie Claire Chandler as
well as 2 great grandchildren.

She was a member of First United Methodist Church, Tupelo.

Per her wishes, there will no funeral or burial. Her body is
donated to science.

Howard Cavender

Howard "Frosty" Cavender a resident of Durant, Ok
passed from this life in Durant on May 16, 2016 at the age of 82. He was born on
August 21, 1933 in Konawa, Ok to Claude and Viola (Wolfe) Cavender.

Frosty married Carolyn White in Madill, Ok on August 22,
1958. Frosty served his country as a Paratrooper in the United States Army. He
was a semi-truck driver for most of his adult life. His greatest joy in his life
was his family and grandchildren.

Frosty loved being outside working in his garden and raising
cattle. Later in life he liked to watch Games Shows.

Mr. Cavender is survived by his wife, Carolyn of the home;
sons, Michael Cavender and Sandra of Mead, Ok and Steve Cavender of Durant, Ok;
brothers, Joe Cavender and Vonda, Jimmy Cavender and Judy, and Paul Cavender and
Carla all of Durant; sister, Norma Pettett and Billy Clyde of Durant, Ok; four
grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; and numerous nephews, nieces; and a
host of friends.

A Family Hour will be from 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM Thursday, May
19 at the Holmes ~ Coffey ~ Murray Funeral Home in Durant. A funeral service
will be held at 2:00 PM Friday, May 20 at the Holmes Coffey Murray Chapel with
Bro. Randy Lewis officiating. Interment will follow at Highland Cemetery.

Family and friends may send online condolences and view
tributes at www.holmescoffeymurray.com. Services are under the direction of
Holmes-Coffey-Murray Funeral Home, Durant, Ok.

Larry Buckley

Larry Gene Buckley, 60, longtime Seminole county resident,
died Wednesday, February 17, 2016 at his home. Larry was born January 2, 1956,
in Belvedere, California, to Ledon Buckley and Mary Jane (Fish) Buckley.

Larry was the enrollment director for the Absentee Shawnee
Tribe of Oklahoma, since 2002. Larry was also a member of the Creek Nation of
Oklahoma and an Alabama Quarsarte Council Member.

He was a member of the Indian Nations Baptist Church in
Seminole where he served as a deacon and Sunday school teacher. Larry was also
an Emergency Reserved Firefighter with the Bureau of Indian Affairs.

Larry was married to Marcheta Walker Buckley on February 14,
1982, in Lynwood, California.

He was preceded in death by his parents and one brother,
Ledon Buckley, Jr.

Funeral services will be at 2:00 P.M., Monday, February 22,
2016 at the Indian Nations Baptist Church at 2nd and Evans Street, in Seminole,
Oklahoma. Wake services will be at the church on Sunday evening at 6:00 P.M. Mr.
Buckley will be moved to the family home for visitation on Friday, February 19,
2016.

Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Swearingen
Funeral Home in Seminole, Oklahoma.

Bulena Brannon

Bulena Marie Brannon, 91 year old longtime, Pottawatomie
County resident, passed from this life on Sunday, December 27, 2015 in Los
Angeles, California. She was born June 22, 1924 in Arizona to parents Robert
Brannon and Nellie Jane (Enis) Brannon.

Funeral services are scheduled for 1:00 p.m., Thursday,
January 14, at Swearingen Funeral Home Chapel in Seminole, Oklahoma.

Interment will follow at Earlsboro Cemetery in Earlsboro,
Oklahoma.

Full obituary information is pending with Swearingen Funeral
Home in Seminole, Oklahoma.

Bulena Brannon

Bulena "Beauty" Brannon, transitioned peacefully
surrounded by family at her side on December 27, 2015 in Los Angeles,
California.

She was born June 22, 1924 to Robert and Nellie Brannon. She
married Herman Stillwell who preceded her in death.

She volunteered at local polling locations and supported
Voters Rights.

In accordance to her wishes, she was flown to her hometown in
the state of Oklahoma and buried in Earlsboro Cemetery.

She was preceded in death by her daughter Barbara Ann and
Ollie as well as her granddaughter Lisa Brannon/Burress.

She is survived by a granddaughter, Four great-grandchildren
as well as a sister Juanita Brannon and many nieces, nephews, cousins, sister in
law and friends.

Funeral services were held Thursday, January 14 at 1 p.m. at
Swearingen Funeral Home Chapel in Seminole, OK.

Services are under the direction of Swearingen Funeral Home
in Seminole, Oklahoma. www.swearingenfuneral.com

Donna Bowers

Donna Bowers passed from this life on May 15, 2016. Donna was
born in Tulsa, Oklahoma on May 11, 1958 to Roy and Jennie (Harper) Bowers. She
moved to Wewoka in 1970 and graduated from Wewoka High School in 1976 and
Seminole Jr. College in 1983 with an Associates in Business Technology. She was
employed during her life at Nichols Supermarket, Wrangler, and the Seminole
Nation from 1987 to 1998 and 2005 to 2013.

Donna is survived by her sister Brandi Crawford of Greeley,
CO., and her niece Mariah Crawford of Tulsa, OK. She is also survived by her
aunts; Louise Horton of Wewoka and Florence Harper of Tulsa, cousins; which were
more like her brothers and sisters, and her very special cousins, Heather Horton
Duvall and Madeline Duvall.

She is preceded in death by her parents, grandparents, and
her uncles; Herman Harper, Ethan Harper, and John Brown, Aunts; Eleanor Harper,
Edith Brown, Lucille Gibson and her dear cousins; Sam Horton, Brad Horton and
David Shurley as well as many dear friends. What a reunion this will be.

Donna made friends throughout the years from school, work,
church, and community. She was blessed for those that she fussed, laughed, and
traveled through life with. Her thanks to her family and special friends that
helped her out during her declining health, and special love to my cousins;
Karen Shurley, Anna Harper, Robert Horton, Jared Horton, Beverly Horton and
family, Paula Whitlock and family, Sheila Egge and family, James Wells and
family, Lisa Findlays family, Marilyn Davis, and Pastor Jeff and Naoma Nance and
our church family.....thank you for taking me into your families for just a
while.

Funeral services will be 1:00 PM Saturday May 21, 2016 at
Stout-Phillips Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will be at the Harper Family
Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations to be made to American Heart Association.

Online condolences to the family can be made at
www.phillipsfuneralservice.com.

An Online Guestbook is available at PhillipsFuneralService.com.

Judith Beaty

Funeral services for Judith Morrison Beaty are scheduled for
1:00 P.M., Saturday, May 14, 2016, at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints, located at 2500 John Street, Seminole Oklahoma. Bishop Jim Choate will
officiate. A family visitation will take place on Friday, May 13, 2016 at the
Swearingen Funeral Home from 6:00 to 8:00 P.M.

Burial will follow at Maple Grove Cemetery, under the
direction of Swearingen Funeral Home, Seminole, Oklahoma.

Mrs. Beaty died on Monday, May 9, 2016, at her home in Moore,
Oklahoma, where she lived for 7 years, and previously in Maud for 33 years.

Judith was born on November 20, 1940, in Joseph, Utah to
James Mack and Madge Elaine (Allen) Morrison. She married Willis
"Gene" Beaty on September 11, 1959, in La Puente, California.

Judith worked at Valley View hospital in Ada and then the
Medical Center in Shawnee for a total of 15 years. She also worked in the garden
center at Wal-Mart in Shawnee.

She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints.

She was preceded in death by her husband Willis Beaty, her
parents Mack and Elaine Morrison and one sibling, Madge Elaine.

She is survived by her five children, Ralph Eugene Beaty of
Manassas Virginia, Debbie June Watson of Moore Oklahoma, Teresa Elaine Carroll
of Omaha Nebraska, Lisa Marie Holley of Dallas Texas, and Julie Ann Gonzales of
Moore Oklahoma and her four siblings, Alan Morrison of Los Angeles, California,
Robert Morrison of St. George Utah, Lorraine Henderson of Kingman Arizona, and
Linda Van Hook of Las Vegas Nevada, and her sixteen grandchildren and fifteen
great grandchildren.

Tommy Barton

Tommy Allen Barton, 68 year old longtime Seminole resident
and current Tecumseh resident, passed from this life on Tuesday, March 1, 2016
in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He was born April 24, 1947 in Arkansas to parents
Robert "Bob" Barton and Mildred Louise (Cassell) Barton.

Tommy attended school in Seminole County, Oklahoma. Following
his graduation Tommy served in the United States Army during the Vietnam era. He
earned the Rifle Marksman Badge and the National Service Medal.

Following his service to our Country, Tommy worked for the
Tulsa postal service, the Seminole Fire Department, Shawnee Medical Center and
then delivering papers for the Seminole Producer and the Shawnee News-Star.

Tommy was associated with the Harrah Free Will Baptist
Church, the Shawnee V.F.W. and the Tecumseh American Legion. He also love
watching John Wayne movies, fishing, and most of all being with his family.

Survivors include his fiancé Donna (Powell) Smith of
Newalla, Oklahoma; his mother, Mildred Haggard of Tecumseh, Oklahoma; 2
brothers, James Haggard and his wife Anna of Shawnee, Oklahoma, Larry Haggard of
Lexington, Oklahoma; 3 sisters, Bonnie Haggard of Seminole, Oklahoma, Linda
Chesser of Tecumseh, Oklahoma, Betty Barton of California; 3 grandchildren,
Chance Weedn, Emma Weedn and Spencer Weedn all of McLoud, Oklahoma; and a host
of other family and dear friends.

Tommy is preceded in death by his biological father, Robert
"Bob" Barton; by his father who raised him Wallie Haggard who died in
2010; and by one sister, Deloris Barton who died in 2009.

Funeral services are scheduled for 11:00 a.m., Monday, March
7, 2016 at Swearingen Funeral Home Chapel in Seminole, Oklahoma with Military
Honors. Interment will follow at Little Cemetery. Rev. Carl Whitfield will
officiate the services.

Services are under the direction of Swearingen Funeral Home
in Seminole, Oklahoma.

Messages of condolences may be sent to the family online at
www.swearingenfuneral.com

Kenneth Bailey

Kenneth Eugene Bailey, 70 year old Eufaula, Oklahoma resident
passed from this life on Wednesday, January 20, 2016 at St. Frances Hospital in
Tulsa, Oklahoma. He was born January 19, 1946 in Shawnee, Oklahoma to parents
Robert Grey Bailey and Opal Bernice (Patton) Bailey.

Kenneth served our Country in the United States Army where he
was a rifle marksman.

Kenneth was a heavy equipment mechanic for many years. He was
a member of the "Pokie Okie," Motor-Trike Club, the local chapter of
the "Brotherhood of the third wheel," organization.

Kenneth grew up in the Maud, Oklahoma area and went on to
live in California and Utah before retiring in Eufaula, Oklahoma.

Kenneth is survived by his three sons, John Lewis Ziglar of
Kingman, Arizona, Abram Michael Bailey of Tooele, Utah, and Kenneth Leon Bailey
of Eufaula, Oklahoma; one daughter, Diana Marie Black of Tooele, Utah; 9
grandchildren; and a host of other family and dear friends.

Kenneth is preceded in death by his parents, Robert Grey
Bailey and Opal Bernice (Patton) Bailey, he is also preceded in death by one
brother, Richard Earl Bailey.

The family will receive friends from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00
p.m., Sunday, January 24, 2016 at Swearingen Funeral Home in Seminole, Oklahoma.

Funeral Services are scheduled for 11:00 a.m., Monday,
January 25, 2016 at Swearingen Funeral Home Chapel. Bobby Cearley and Spencer
Black will officiate the service. Interment will follow at Cummings Cemetery in
Maud, Oklahoma with Military Honors.

Memorial donations can be made to Swearingen Funeral Home in
memory of Kenneth Eugene Bailey.

Services are under the direction of Swearingen Funeral Home
in Seminole, Oklahoma.

Messages of condolences may be sent to the family online at
www.swearingenfuneral.com

Calvin Bailes

John Calvin Bailes, 88, of Norman, a former Duncan resident,
went to be with his Lord and Savior Sunday, Jan. 31, 2016 in the Norman Veterans
Center.

Graveside services will be held at 1 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 4th
in the Vamoosa Cemetery near Konawa with Pastor Ron Stough officiating.

Services are under the direction of the Bailes-Polk Funeral
Home.

Military honors will be conferred by the Stephens County
honors Team.

Calvin was born in Maxwell, Ok. on March 28, 1927, the son of
Albin and Nellie (Elliott) Bailes.

He graduated from Konawa High School and served in the United
States Navy.

He and Billie Jean Thompson were married December 25, 1944 in
Holdenville and she preceded him in death on May 7, 2011.

He worked for the Watts Funeral Home in Konawa, Chaney
Funeral Home in McAlster, owned and operated Bailes Funeral Home in Drumright
and along with his grandson, owned and operated the Bailes-Polk Funeral Home in
Duncan.

He was a Past Worshipful Master and Secretary of the
Drumright Masonic Lodge, current member of the Duncan Masonic Lodge, member of
the York Right and 32 Degree Scottish Rite Mason.

One of his greatest joys was the many years spent as Scout
Master in Konawa, where in 2011 the Boy Scout Hut, a meeting place built during
his time as Scout Master, was renamed and dedicated in his honor.

He was a faithful member of the Eastside Church of Christ
until moving to Norman to be near his daughters. He then became a member of the
Alameda Church of Christ. He was also preceded in death by his parents, daughter
Charolett Ann Watson and granddaughters Christina Ann Polk and Kristal Kathleen
Robertson.

He is survived by one sister, Lillian Brooks, of Yukon; three
daughters, Nelletta Kay Robertson, of Norman; Willa Jo Moore and her husband Ed,
of Norman and Marsha Morgan and her husband Michael of McAlester; grandchildren
Ed Moore, Angie Clester, Beau Moore, Ladd Polk, Dee Lyles, Stephanie Heimbuch,
Susan Morgan, Jeanie Deal and Elliott Robertson, as well as numerous great and
great-great grandchildren.

Online condolences may be made at http://www.bailespolk.com/

Billy Adkins

William Dale "Billy" Adkins, 62, lifelong Seminole
resident, died Friday, April 29, 2016 in Seminole, Oklahoma. Billy was born on
March 4, 1954 in Seminole, Oklahoma to William Clyde "Bill" Adkins and
Ida Maud (Bowden) Adkins. Billy grew up in Seminole and attended Seminole Public
Schools and graduated from Seminole High School.

Billy joined the United States Army in June of 1975 and was
stationed at Ft. Sill Army Base in Lawton, Oklahoma. He served his country as a
SP4 and received an honorable discharge.

Billy worked as a grounds maintenance specialist at the
Tinker Air Force Base Golf Course for 20 years, before his retirement. Billy
enjoyed spending time listening to music with friends, playing golf, cards and
watching TV.

Billy and Galle Rae Coker were married on January 21, 2016 in
Wewoka, Oklahoma, after 30 years of life together.

Billy is survived by his wife Galle Rae Adkins of Seminole,
Oklahoma, three daughters Laura Dolphin of Henderson, Nevada and her husband
Albert, Lisa Siu of Las Vegas, Nevada and her husband Henry, Lesli Baker of
Henderson, Nevada. his nephews Kevin Brinker and his wife Jade Brinker of
Seminole and Jason Brinker and his wife Melissa Brinker of Seminole, great
nephews; Nick Brinker, Trevor Brinker and Brian Sims; his brother-in-law’s;
Stephen Brinker of Seminole, Oklahoma, Tommy York of Houston, Texas and Byron
Tipton of Houston, Texas and his wife Bobbe, grandchildren Unomi, Kailee, Kayla,
Tyler, Vivian, Roxie and his grandpup Sammy.

He was preceded in death by his parents Bill and Ida Adkins
and his sister Edna (Adkins) Brinker, close friends Mickey LeBarre, Larry Manley
and Eddie Kuehner.

Funeral services will be held at 2:00 P.M., Tuesday, May 3,
2016 at the Swearingen Funeral Chapel in Seminole, Oklahoma, burial will be at
Maple Grove Cemetery with military honors.

She was born July 30, 1961 to B.R. and Wanda (Smith) Lehman
in Ada, Oklahoma.

Carla was raised in Konawa, Oklahoma and was a 1980 graduate
of Asher High School. She lived most her life in Konawa until moving to Asher 12
years ago where she has resided since.

She married James Lloyd Adams in 1993 in North Rock Creek.

Carla was a loving wife, mother and grandmother. She attended
Avoca Church of Christ. She enjoyed flower gardening and spending time with her
grandchildren; they were the focal point of her life.

She was preceded in death by her parents; and sister, Connie.

Carla is survived by her husband, James Adams of the home; 4
daughters and 3 sons-in-law, Lacey and Ed Carey of McLoud, OK, Billi Joa and
Dakota Kirk Patrick of Tecumseh, OK, Cheyeann Mareea Adams of Asher, OK and
Joeleen and Brian Borcherding of Dale, OK; son, Joshwa James Adams of Shawnee,
OK; 8 grandchildren, including, Nevaeh, Essence and Prince; sister, Christy
Lehman of Shawnee, OK; and other extended family and friends.

Visitation will be 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., Wednesday, January
13, 2016 at Cooper Funeral Home. Service will be 2:00 p.m., Thursday, January
14, 2016 at Cooper Funeral Home Chapel.

Burial will follow at Wanette Cemetery under the direction of
Cooper Funeral Home of Tecumseh.

Christina Ackerman

Funeral services for Christine "Sweet Pea" Ackerman
will be held Wednesday, February 24, 2016 at 2:00 PM at the Parks Brothers
Funeral Home Chapel in Okemah. Interment will follow at the Castle Cemetery.

Christine Ackerman was born August 12, 1968 in Claremore,
Oklahoma to Jerry Wayne Johnson and Jo Ann (Long) Johnson. She passed away
Friday, February 19, 2016 at her home in Okemah at the age of 47.

Christine had been a resident of the Okemah area most all of
her life. She worked as a home health care worker. She and Don Dave Ackerman
were married Marcy 27, 1998 in Henryetta, Oklahoma.

She is preceded in death by her parents and one brother,
Jerry P. Johnson.

Survivors include her husband, Don Dave Ackerman of Okemah;
two sons, Johnathan Johnson of Okemah and Cody and Jess Johnson of Okemah; four
daughters, Kristin Johnson of Okemah, Melinda Woodruff of Okemah, Feather
Ackerman of Okemah and Rebecca Ackerman of Cromwell; two brothers, Marvin
Johnson of Okemah and Trampas Johnson of Wetumka, Oklahoma; four sisters, Terri
Tillery of Okemah, Linda Williamson of Okemah, Barbara Smith of Okemah and
Kimberly Billings of Castle, Oklahoma and 10 grandchildren.